487 likes, 14 comments - riverpartners on October 29, 2024: "In September, at an 18-year-old restored forest known as the Viera Tract at the San Joaquin River National Wildlife Refuge, something remarkable happened. While surveying for endangered riparian brush rabbits, Refuge biologists and a team of partners from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (@californiadfw), Oakland Zoo (@oaklandzoo), River Partners (@riverpartners), and CSU Stanislaus’ Endangered Species Recovery Progr...| Instagram
River Partners commitment to restore Panorama Vista Preserve, a 1,000-acre nature preserve located in the heart of industrial Bakersfield, has helped grow the popularity of the park in the community. On any given day one is likely to come across residents running, biking, horseback riding, walking dogs, and bird watching.| River Partners -
Southern California’s Salton Sea is one of California’s most dire environmental catastrophes. Restoration along the Alamo River, which terminates in the Salton Sea, provides a glimmer of hope for the region.| River Partners -
Over 15 years, River Partners secured more than $20 million from competitive state and federal grant programs to design and restore wildlife habitat at a scale never seen before in this region.| River Partners -
Our Dos Rios project is the largest public-private floodplain restoration project in California, a leading example of green infrastructure that lowers flood risk and brings life back to the San Joaquin Valley to protect endangered species.| River Partners -
A new blog series on wildlife we've seen in the field kicks off focusing on the San Joaquin Valley| River Partners -
From Redding to the Imperial Valley, River Partners is creating critical habitat for a range of important pollinators| River Partners -
San Joaquin River restoration could help near-extinct woodrats rebound, combat problematic black rats| River Partners -