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Growing the Next Generation of Restoration Leaders

Sean Murphy April 20, 2026

River Partners is providing early-career professionals a front-row seat to large-scale environmental change

Categories: News Tags: Restoration Fellows

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

Sean Murphy April 15, 2026

A squirrel, a skunk, and salmon are all among the wildlife that are thriving in riparian habitats

Categories: News Tags: Eyes in the Wild

New hiking trails coming near Battle Creek. What you’ll see

Sean Murphy April 14, 2026

Redding Record Searchlight

Categories: In the Media Tags: Battle Creek, Project: Rancho Breisgau, Sacramento River

Can We Bring Back the Butterflies?

Sean Murphy April 7, 2026

Reasons to be Cheerful

Categories: In the Media Tags: Heritage Growers, Monarchs, pollinators, Xerces Soicety

Listening In: River Partners Tracking Juvenile Salmon’s Migratory Paths

Sean Murphy March 24, 2026

Acoustic technology helping to save imperiled salmon in the Sacramento River

Categories: News Tags: acoustic telemetry, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Project: Dos Rios Norte, Salmon

Regional Partnerships Advance Redding-Area Restoration, Community and Ecosystem Health

Sean Murphy March 24, 2026

River Partners is leading two restoration projects along the Sacramento River to boost salmon recovery, wildlife habitat, and local communities

Categories: News Tags: Battle Creek, Project: Rancho Breisgau, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Wildlife Conservation Board

The Native Seed Farm Safeguarding California’s Future

Sean Murphy March 16, 2026

Reasons to be Cheerful

Categories: In the Media Tags: Heritage Growers

Restoration Heroes: Field Foreman, Eligio Hernandez

Lily Rothrock March 10, 2026

Twenty-Five Years Restoring Rivers, Communities in California’s Heartland

Categories: News Tags: Project: Rancho Breisgau

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

Sean Murphy March 9, 2026

From a reptile brought to safety to a potentially amorous pair of cottontail rabbits, River Partners shares what our staff see in the field

Categories: News Tags: Eyes in the Wild

Filling gaps in research: Wildlife tracking technology comes to Panorama Vista Preserve

Sean Murphy March 3, 2026

Bakersfield Californian

Categories: In the Media Tags: Project: Great Valley Grasslands

Planting 15 Million Milkweed to Reverse the Western Monarch Decline

Lily Rothrock February 25, 2026

River Partners is Racing to Plant 15 Million Milkweed to Bring Monarchs Back

Categories: News Tags: Dos Rios State Park, innovative science, Monitoring, Motus, Project: Panorama Vista, Wildlife Conservation Board

Motus Kickstarts New Era of Science at River Partners

Sean Murphy February 18, 2026

There’s a 100-mile blind spot in wildlife tracking across California’s most important migration corridor. We just filled it.

Categories: News Tags: Dos Rios State Park, innovative science, Monitoring, Motus, Project: Panorama Vista, Wildlife Conservation Board
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