Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – February Edition

Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – February Edition

From a tree-climbing porcupine and a tiny vole to a pair of predators working in tandem, diverse species are reclaiming their place in restored landscapes
Feb 9, 20267 min read
A Once-in-a-Generation Chance to Protect Valley Communities from Catastrophic Flooding

A Once-in-a-Generation Chance to Protect Valley Communities from Catastrophic Flooding

We Don’t Have the Luxury of Waiting
Jan 26, 20266 min read
Repairing California Requires Thinking Like a River

Repairing California Requires Thinking Like a River

Q&A With River Partners President, Julie Rentner
Jan 23, 202612 min read
Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – January Edition

Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – January Edition

From a stately bird and a burrowing insect to nature’s original water engineer, wildlife species are making their homes at River Partners restored habitats
Jan 13, 20267 min read
The Global Importance of Restoring the Amargosa River Basin

The Global Importance of Restoring the Amargosa River Basin

River Partners is planning an ambitious restoration of one of North America’s most important biodiversity hotspots
Jan 8, 202611 min read
2025 Forrest Legacy Award

2025 Forrest Legacy Award

Honoring Four Outstanding Champions of Riverway and Community Renewal
Dec 8, 20255 min read
Bringing Rare Species Back From The Brink

Bringing Rare Species Back From The Brink

From Cacti to Salmon, We’re Helping Imperiled Species Thrive Again
Dec 5, 20255 min read
Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – December Edition

Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – December Edition

From a snoozing insect and group of big birds marching across a levee to species that need our help, River Partners staff shares what they see in the wild
Dec 4, 20257 min read
Hope In Action

Hope In Action

2025 Impact Report
Nov 21, 20253 min read
Landmark Battle Creek Revitalization Launches with Acquisition of Historic Tehama County Ranch

Landmark Battle Creek Revitalization Launches with Acquisition of Historic Tehama County Ranch

Results from River Partners’ restoration will create habitat for salmonids, raptors, songbirds, and mammals while improving floodplain function and biodiversity
Nov 20, 20257 min read
Addition by Subtraction: Reconnecting Great Valley Grasslands State Park to the San Joaquin River

Addition by Subtraction: Reconnecting Great Valley Grasslands State Park to the San Joaquin River

Removing a decades-old levee will enable future floodwaters to return to their historic range to help tip the site back toward ecosystem balance
Nov 14, 20258 min read
Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – November Edition

Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – November Edition

Thanks to the tireless efforts of River Partners staff, we all get to enjoy the wildlife they encounter in our riverway restoration efforts around the state.
Nov 10, 20256 min read

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