Floodplains, Farming, and Fish: Managing Water for Multi-Benefits at the Dos Rios Project

Wednesday, Mar 31st, 2021

By Grant Lundberg Across the globe, people are pulling together to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a powerful demonstration of our interconnectedness and, more than that, our ability to work together to cultivate a healthier world. Now more than ever, I see an opportunity for change in the way we approach California’s water challenges. Attempting … Continue reading “Floodplains, Farming, and Fish: Managing Water for Multi-Benefits at the Dos Rios Project”

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Managing Water on our Floodplains for Multiple Benefits: The Proof is in the Projects

Thursday, Mar 18th, 2021

By David Guy Through collaborative projects, birds and endangered fish are returning to areas they once reared in more than 100 years ago. Partnerships among farmers, conservationists, universities, and state and federal agencies are proving that by reactivating our historic floodplains and using our bypasses during key times of the year, we can create high-quality habitat that … Continue reading “Managing Water on our Floodplains for Multiple Benefits: The Proof is in the Projects”

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