Month: September 2023
The Floodplains Help Juvenile Salmon Reach a Healthy Size for Improved Survival
Wednesday, Sep 20th, 2023
By David Guy As part of the Floodplain Forward Coalition, there are significant efforts to re-imagine and better use our system of flood control levees and bypasses, the farmlands in the historic floodplain, and oxbows and other features within the river to benefit salmon, birds, and agriculture while ensuring the flood protection system functions well when … Continue reading “The Floodplains Help Juvenile Salmon Reach a Healthy Size for Improved Survival”
Read more »Celebrating a Bountiful Year in the Sacramento Valley
Wednesday, Sep 13th, 2023
By Bruce Houdesheldt With each passing day we get closer to the official start to Fall, which is a busy time in the Sacramento Valley as stone fruit, tomato, walnut, and almond harvest give way to rice harvest. It is the culmination of a year, unlike the past three, in which water has been available … Continue reading “Celebrating a Bountiful Year in the Sacramento Valley”
Read more »Biodiversity in the Sacramento Valley
Thursday, Sep 7th, 2023
By David Guy Today is California Biodiversity Day, which marks the anniversary of the launch of California Biodiversity Initiative in 2018 and celebrates our amazing state, the exceptional biodiversity we have in the Sacramento Valley and throughout California, and the actions we can work on with our many partners to ensure biodiversity. In the Sacramento Valley, our goal … Continue reading “Biodiversity in the Sacramento Valley”
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