Pacific Flyway Partnerships and Splendor on Display in Central Valley Joint Venture Video

Wednesday, Aug 24th, 2022

By Todd Manley The Central Valley Joint Venture (CVJV) recently released a video highlighting the scientific work and partnerships that contribute to the recovery of migratory waterfowl, shorebirds and other bird species that utilize the Pacific Flyway.  Shot in the Sacramento Valley, the video is packed with incredible visuals of the region’s landscape and the many different … Continue reading “Pacific Flyway Partnerships and Splendor on Display in Central Valley Joint Venture Video”

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Conservation Incentive Programs Available to Provide Habitat Values on California Ricelands

Friday, Aug 19th, 2022

Last week the California Rice Commission hosted a workshop in Yuba City to answer questions about conservation programs that are available this year to incentivize land and water management activities to provide habitat benefits.  With the current drought and limited rice planting occurring in the Sacramento Valley this year, these programs are providing an essential role … Continue reading “Conservation Incentive Programs Available to Provide Habitat Values on California Ricelands”

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Disadvantaged Communities in Northern California

Wednesday, Aug 17th, 2022

By Reagan Denny Northern California is home to nearly four million people, from downtown Sacramento to mountain towns to small farming communities. Of those four million, approximately 600,000 are living in disadvantaged communities. For the past decade, the Legislature and Governor have implemented various policies to support disadvantaged communities in California, ensuring these communities have … Continue reading “Disadvantaged Communities in Northern California”

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A Call for Improved Water Infrastructure in California

Friday, Aug 12th, 2022

The Northern California Water Association applauds Governor Newsom’s announcement today to accelerate new water supplies throughout California to serve people, farms, recreation and fish and wildlife. The dry years in California have shown that expanding and modernizing our water infrastructure in California is a must-do for California’s future. This modern infrastructure includes maximizing the use … Continue reading “A Call for Improved Water Infrastructure in California”

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