California invests $10 million to restore salmon and steelhead habitats
In a significant move to bolster California’s salmon population, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has allocated over $10 million in grants to 16 projects aimed at restoring, enhancing and protecting salmon and steelhead habitats across the state. … Among the funded projects, the Upper Klamath River Design and Planning Project was awarded $739,196 to the Mid Klamath Watershed Council. The project will develop a 100% level fisheries restoration design on 7 miles of Beaver Creek. … The FRGP is now accepting concept proposals for the 2026 grant solicitation.
Other habitat preservation news:
- The Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, Calif.): Marin Audubon Society aims to buy Novato baylands
- SFGate: The fight to bring a lost species back to a California national park
- CalMatters: Opinion: A California national monument may lose protected status, risking plant and animal life — and water
