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California's newest state park, Dos Rios, opened to the public a year ago. This recent River Partners blog highlights what Dos Rios means to their partners and community members in the Modesto area buff.ly/gfID1J6

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Last chance to register for Sustainable Conservation's final webinar of the Climate Resilience in Action series. "Shared Waters, Shared Solutions" will feature Rebecca Kaser, Owner and Farmer, Avellar-Moore Farms; Eddie Ocampo, Director of Public Affairs, Self-Help Enterprises;

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Today, your new or increased gift will be matched dollar for dollar — doubling your impact to scale real solutions for securing California’s water future buff.ly/fkUfZOX

Today, your new or increased gift will be matched dollar for dollar — doubling your impact to scale real solutions for securing California’s water future 

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HAPPENING NOW: the grand finale of Sustainable Conservation's "Climate Resilience in Action" webinar series! You won't want to miss this chance to participate in this expert panel on collaborative water solutions for the present and future ⬇️ buff.ly/vFx9GBe

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Understanding exactly where and when floodwater moves in the Central Valley is key for optimizing water diversions to protect communities and promote groundwater aquifer recharge. This Desert Research Institute highlights how recent research that is improving the ability of

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Become a California Conservationist and receive exclusive member benefits, including exclusive program updates and invites to special events. Your commitment powers watershed-scale solutions that strengthen California’s climate resilience buff.ly/R9eKbEy

Become a California Conservationist and receive exclusive member benefits, including exclusive program updates and invites to special events. Your commitment powers watershed-scale solutions that strengthen California’s climate resilience 

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NRDC's Arohi Sharma describes nitrogen pollution as a long-standing challenge rooted in systemic gaps in oversight and data use, and emphasizes that California now has the tools and opportunity to work with farmers and local agencies to protect water, health, and the climate

NRDC's Arohi Sharma describes nitrogen pollution as a long-standing challenge rooted in systemic gaps in oversight and data use, and emphasizes that California now has the tools and opportunity to work with farmers and local agencies to protect water, health, and the climate
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Our very own GrizzlyCorps Fellow Oscar Elias was quoted in West Coast Nut's recent article on the ecological and agronomic benefits of cover crops on orchards, which also highlights the collaborative "Cover Cropping in the SGMA Era" report led by Sustainable Conservation in 2024:

Our very own GrizzlyCorps Fellow Oscar Elias was quoted in West Coast Nut's recent article on the ecological and agronomic benefits of cover crops on orchards, which also highlights the collaborative "Cover Cropping in the SGMA Era" report led by Sustainable Conservation in 2024:
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Sustainable Conservation is still recruiting for its next CEO to guide the organization into a new era of impact on California’s land, air, and water for the benefit of people and nature. Read the full position profile and help us spread the word to qualified candidates!

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The Times' Amy Graff previews what some experts are fearing could be another record-breaking wildfire season for the West Coast. Substantial grass and brush growth, a quickly melting Sierra snowpack, and long-term forecasts for a scorching few months are all reasons to keep a

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Check out the Department of Conservation's grower resource for connecting groundwater sustainability to working lands stewardship! buff.ly/UBRqYRR

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A record 448 adult spring-run Chinook salmon returned to the San Joaquin River this year — the highest number since reintroduction efforts began, signaling major progress for the San Joaquin River Restoration Program. Thanks to 2023’s high water flows, these salmon are a hopeful

A record 448 adult spring-run Chinook salmon returned to the San Joaquin River this year — the highest number since reintroduction efforts began, signaling major progress for the San Joaquin River Restoration Program. Thanks to 2023’s high water flows, these salmon are a hopeful
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From February to June this year, Sustainable Conservation hosted four webinar discussions within the overarching theme of Climate Resilience in Action. Climate resilience is a primary outcome of the organization’s work across its four main program areas, and the impetus of this

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"If all goes as planned, the kayakers will pass the rehabilitated sites of the largest dam-removal project in U.S. history. They will pass salmon swimming upstream in places that the fish had not been able to reach since the early 1900s. They will pass through the ancient

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"Dripping gasoline onto dry grass and deliberately setting it ablaze in the California countryside felt wildly reckless, especially for someone whose job involves interviewing survivors of the state’s all too frequent, catastrophic wildfires," writes the LA Times' Jack Dolan.

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Snow droughts—periods of below-normal snowpack due to low precipitation or warming temperatures—pose a growing threat to California’s water supply, ecosystems, and wildfire risk, and with climate change making these events more frequent, federal cuts to snow monitoring networks

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When we consider all that a single drop of water needs to accomplish across the state, we realize that our conservation challenges are both connected and complex. A gift to Sustainable Conservation helps us implement whole watershed solutions that work across California’s water

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To meet California’s water challenges, we must invest in watershed-scale, sustainable stewardship that merges science, policy, and action. Donate now to help us scale this integrative, cross-sector approach to water security! buff.ly/2sINA92

To meet California’s water challenges, we must invest in watershed-scale, sustainable stewardship that merges science, policy, and action. Donate now to help us scale this integrative, cross-sector approach to water security! buff.ly/2sINA92
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Matt Jenkins from the Water Education Foundation breaks down the history and increasing adoption of Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operation (FIRO), which can help water managers optimize where and when water is released from dams before, during, and after intense precipitation

Matt Jenkins from the Water Education Foundation breaks down the history and increasing adoption of Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operation (FIRO), which can help water managers optimize where and when water is released from dams before, during, and after intense precipitation
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As of June 19, nearly two-thirds of California was abnormally dry, with over 22 million residents living in areas experiencing drought—most severely in Southern California and parts of the Central Valley. With hot, dry conditions expected to continue through summer, the state

As of June 19, nearly two-thirds of California was abnormally dry, with over 22 million residents living in areas experiencing drought—most severely in Southern California and parts of the Central Valley. With hot, dry conditions expected to continue through summer, the state