Featured News
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
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
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.
Public-Private Partners Lead Critical Riverway Habitat Expansion in San Joaquin Valley
Mitigation project will benefit endangered wildlife along the Stanislaus River
What Bats Are Telling Us about Life in the Central Valley
Together, with renowned bat experts, River Partners looks to learn more about how bats live and how we can help them thrive
Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – October Edition
River Partners staff continue to capture and share photos and videos of the wildlife we encounter on our riverway restoration efforts across the state
Watch: Hope in Action
How River Revitalization is Creating a Brighter Future for California
Floodplain Forward
Comstock’s magazine
Elevating Tribal Leadership in California’s Climate Future
Q&A with Austin Stevenot, River Partners Director of Tribal Engagament
Eyes in the Wild: A River Partners Wildlife Journal – September Edition
From an adorable big cat to a pair of imperiled pollinators, wildlife species are making restored habitats their home
Fallow Fields Become Flyway Havens for Shorebirds
Habitat Conservation and Farming a Powerful Blend to Help Declining Bird Populations
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