
Contact: Ayano Hayes, Watershed Biologist, ahayes@seaturtles.org Lack of Rain Causes Competitive Coho Spawning Season Redd Count Remains Below Average and Federal Target Goal for Recovery The Salmon Protection And Watershed…
Contact: Ayano Hayes, Watershed Biologist, ahayes@seaturtles.org Lack of Rain Causes Competitive Coho Spawning Season Redd Count Remains Below Average and Federal Target Goal for Recovery The Salmon Protection And Watershed…
For Immediate Release, December 8, 2020 Contacts: Preston Brown, Director of Watershed Conservation, 303-877-0880 Todd Steiner, Executive Director, 415-488-7652 100-Year-Old Dam Removed From Former Golf Course for Salmon Migration New…
For Immediate Release, December 7, 2020 Contact: Preston Brown, Director of Watershed Conservation, 303-877-0880 Salmon Spawning Season in Marin County Starts Late OLEMA, Calif. — The salmon spawning season in…
A free-flowing creek will soon replace Central California’s highest priority fish passage barrier, known as Roy’s Pools, thanks to a 20-year community restoration project that is intimately tied to the…
Volunteers are an integral part of the work we do here at Turtle Island Restoration Network. In California, Annika Abbott is a volunteer of our California-based program, the Salmon Protection…
The Salmon Protection and Watershed Network (SPAWN) recently completed our Year 1 Post-Construction Monitoring Report for the Lagunitas Floodplain Restoration Phase I. The Lagunitas Creek Floodplain and Riparian Restoration Project…
Written by Ayano Hayes, SPAWN’s Watershed Biologist The 2020 coho salmon smolt year in Marin County’s San Geronimo Creek is off to a big start! When coho salmon are born…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 10, 2020 Contact: Preston Brown, Director of Watershed Conservation, preston@seaturtles.org, 303-877-0880 SPAWN to Remove Central California’s Top-Priority Fish Barrier This Summer SAN GERONIMO, Calif. — The…