Report Priorities for California’s Water By Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Sarah Bardeen, Alvar Escriva-Bou ... Nov 14, 2022 Nov 30, 2022 ... And drought can lead to fundamental changes in ecosystem conditions as temperatures increase, water quality declines, and non-native species ...
blog post Beavers: The Unlikely Climate Hero By Sarah Bardeen Oct 24, 2022 Oct 24, 2022 ... California native Joe Wheaton is a professor of riverscapes at Utah ... In the UK, beavers are now a protected species, which—much like an ...
blog post Commentary: Newsom’s Water Strategy Needs to Go a Step Further By Sarah Null, Jeffrey Mount Sep 8, 2022 Aug 30, 2022 ... By law, dam operators are required to prevent or mitigate harm to river ecosystems and the native species that make use of them.
Report Storing Water for the Environment By Sarah Null, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Kristen Dybala ... Aug 22, 2022 This is best illustrated by its impacts on the conservation status of fishes. For example, of the 122 species of native freshwater fish found in California ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Storing Water for the Environment By Sarah Null, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Kristen Dybala ... Aug 22, 2022 ... for managing California's water, they have significantly harmed native fishes. ... native species and their ecosystems) in rivers throughout the state.
Report Land Transitions and Dust in the San Joaquin Valley By Andrew Ayres, Jaymin Kwon, Joy Collins Jul 20, 2022 Jul 25, 2022 ... For example, a fungal organism known as Coccidioides is endemic to ... and elsewhere suggest that establishing native plant species can be ...
Report Exploring the Potential for Water-Limited Agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley By Caitlin Peterson, Cameron Pittelkow, Mark Lundy Jul 20, 2022 We discuss the need for further modeling work for these species at the ... (12) In many basins, 4–8 inches could fall within native groundwater allocations.
blog post Commentary: Four Strategies for Managing California’s Crucial Watershed By Ellen Hanak, Greg Gartrell May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022 ... It also supports commercial and recreational fisheries and provides vital habitat for many endangered native fish and other aquatic species.
Fact Sheet The Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak, Greg Gartrell May 18, 2022 Increases in environmental flows have not stopped the decline in native species. . . . and third, a fragile system of levees. The Delta relies upon 1,100 miles ...
Policy Brief Policy Brief: Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta By Greg Gartrell, Jeffrey Mount, Ellen Hanak May 16, 2022 These changes have not stopped the decline in native species. To better cope with more intense droughts, management of the Delta and its watershed would ...