CA Assembly Votes to Recognize Forests as Part of State’s Water System
New legislation requires source watersheds to be acknowledged as infrastructure and a critical component of California’s water system.
New legislation requires source watersheds to be acknowledged as infrastructure and a critical component of California’s water system.
In this issue: Shasta-area conservation expands; promoting water security, naturally; welcoming home salmon; and indicators of climate change in California.
20 square mile working forest conservation easement, McCloud Dogwood Butte, to close this spring, protecting wildlife habitat, volcanic springs, and more.
We’re developing legislation to ensure natural watershed restoration and protection, building climate resilience and enhancing our water security.
To safeguard salmon, we are working to restore more natural function to the waterways of the California van Eck redwood forests.