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

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

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

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

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.

River Partners staff continue to capture and share photos and videos of the wildlife we encounter on our riverway restoration efforts across the state

From an adorable big cat to a pair of imperiled pollinators, wildlife species are making restored habitats their home

From the adorable and fuzzy to the downright dangerous, all kinds of wildlife are thriving at restored areas

From the Sacramento River to the Salton Sea, restored wildlands are beacons for wildlife

A new blog series on wildlife we’ve seen in the field kicks off focusing on the San Joaquin Valley