
Governor Brown Signs Law Recognizing Forest Watersheds as Part of State’s Water System
Today Assembly Bill 2480 was signed by Governor Jerry Brown, recognizing forested source watersheds as a critical component of CA’s water infrastructure.
Today Assembly Bill 2480 was signed by Governor Jerry Brown, recognizing forested source watersheds as a critical component of CA’s water infrastructure.
USFWS awarded a $1 million grant to help protect threatened species in one of the most biodiverse places in the world, the Mountcrest Working Forest.
Water, wildlife, public recreation, and the local economy benefit from a 20-square-mile Working Forest Conservation Easement in the McCloud River Watershed.
New legislation requires source watersheds to be acknowledged as infrastructure and a critical component of California’s water system.
Pacific Forest Trust, an innovative leader in the conservation of working forests for all their public benefits, today announced it has achieved independent Accreditation for a second time–a national mark of honor and distinction in land conservation.
On the slopes of Mt. Shasta in Northern California, the 3,468-acre historic Butte Creek Meadows ranch, owned by the Hart family for more than 150 years, is now conserved forever.