The SPAWN restoration nursery, seaturtles.org/nursery, grew out of the desire to restore creek habitat for coho salmon by utilizing local genetic stock of native plants that were not available in…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 23, 2024 Contact: Todd Steiner, Turtle Island Restoration Network, 415-488-7652, tsteiner@tirn.net Ayano Hayes, Turtle Island Restoration Network, 415-663-8590, ahayes@tirn.net San Geronimo Tributaries See Record Breaking…
SPAWN offers free habitat enhancement consultations for residents living on creekside properties in the San Geronimo Valley. Providing appropriate habitat to wildlife along riparian corridors keeps ecosystems healthy, benefiting homeowners…
For Immediate Release: December 28, 2023 Contact: Todd Steiner, (415) 488-7652, tsteiner@tirn.net Fishery’s Expansion Threatens Endangered Leatherback Habitat Off California SAN FRANCISCO— The Center for Biological Diversity and Turtle Island…
SPAWN will be holding Creek Walks again this winter and dates and times are now available for registration! We will look for these majestic fish together within the redwood forest and…
Written by Preston Brown, Photos Courtesy of the Klamath River Renewal Corporation Roughly 350 miles north of Lagunitas Creek in northern California, the largest dam removal project to-date in the…
When returning adult coho salmon started dying before spawning in the Seattle area, scientists went into action. Polluted road run-off was the suspected culprit, but discovering what of the thousands…
For Immediate Release, September 22, 2023 Contact: Jackson Chiappinelli, Earthjustice, (585) 402-2005, jchiappinelli@earthjustice.org Joanie Steinhaus, Turtle Island Restoration Network, (512) 417-7741, Joanie@tirn.net Kristen Monsell, Center for Biological Diversity, (914) 806-3467,…