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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 -
Together, with renowned bat experts, River Partners looks to learn more about how bats live and how we can help them thrive The post What Bats Are Telling Us about Life in the Central Valley first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
River Partners staff continue to capture and share photos and videos of the wildlife we encounter on our riverway restoration efforts across the state The post Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – October Edition first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
How River Revitalization is Creating a Brighter Future for California| River Partners -
It's more important than ever to restore the state’s riverways as a natural solution to the problems of climate change, including species loss, droughts, and floods. We’re doubling our pace of riverway restoration during this critical decade.| 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 -
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Comstock's magazine The post Floodplain Forward first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
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Today, very little estuary marsh habitat remains—only about 2%, at the most. It’s critical we actively re-establish the rich ecological network of these essential wetlands, and fast. Many native species who depend on tidal marshes are on the brink of extinction, such as salmon and Delta smelt.| River Partners -
Q&A with Austin Stevenot, River Partners Director of Tribal Engagament The post Elevating Tribal Leadership in California’s Climate Future first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
From an adorable big cat to a pair of imperiled pollinators, wildlife species are making restored habitats their home| River Partners -
Habitat Conservation and Farming a Powerful Blend to Help Declining Bird Populations The post Fallow Fields Become Flyway Havens for Shorebirds first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
How Heritage Growers, River Partners' Native Seed Farm is Breaking the Native Seed Bottleneck The post Growing Native Seed to Fuel California’s Critical 30X30 Restoration, Climate Goals first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
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Bakersfield Californian The post University researchers team up with nonprofit to make the most of groundwater recharge first appeared on River Partners.| River Partners
From the adorable and fuzzy to the downright dangerous, all kinds of wildlife are thriving at restored areas| River Partners -
Why That’s a Huge Win for an Imperiled Bird| River Partners -
From the Sacramento River to the Salton Sea, restored wildlands are beacons for wildlife| 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 -
By 2030, River Partners aims to plant 15 million native milkweed across California, with Heritage Growers' support| River Partners -
A Bold Plan to Save an Iconic Species from Extinction| River Partners -