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- CDFW News | Natural Resources Agency Thanks Tribal Leaders, Northern . . .
Landmark deal will secure water reliability for people and agriculture in the Russian River while returning Eel River water rights to Round Valley Indian Tribes and restoring salmon California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot and California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Director Charlton H Bonham today joined with the Round Valley Indian Tribes, supervisors from Humboldt
- Press Release: Regional Partners Sign Historic MOU on Eel River . . .
Today, regional partners signed an MOU supporting Eel River dam removal, fisheries recovery, and continued water supply for Russian River communities
- Eel River Native Plant Network - scc. ca. gov
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Authorization to disburse up to $181,400 to Friends of the Eel River to undertake the Eel River Native Plant Network Project in anticipation of dam removal in the upper Eel River basin, consisting of: (1) launching a regional native plant network to assess, coordinate, and increase the regional capacity to produce native plants for Eel River watershed restoration projects
- Trout Unlimited applauds new Eel River agreement - tu. org
The Eel is one of TU’s Priority Waters, and we have worked for years to reconnect this watershed and find sustainable solutions for the Tribes and communities that depend on this river We’re proud to be working alongside our Tribal, state, community and conservation partners to build this path forward together ”
- Multiple agencies sign agreement for Eel River infrastructure
The 30-year agreement, which uses revenue from mutual fundraising efforts, mandates a joint commitment from partners to complete a diversion dam that creates a free-flowing river The deal also
- Trout Unlimited Applauds New Eel River Agreement
The Eel is one of TU’s Priority Waters, and we have worked for years to reconnect this watershed and find sustainable solutions for the Tribes and communities that depend on this river We’re proud to be working alongside our Tribal, state, community and conservation partners to build this path forward together ”
- The Eel River - Friends of the Eel River
The Middle Fork is the Eel’s largest tributary It rises in the Yolla Bolly Mountains in Trinity County After being joined by Black Butte River, which flows from the north side of Hull Mountain in Mendocino County and joins the Middle Fork just east of Covelo in Round Valley, this fork travels 70 miles to the west through some of the most rugged wilderness in the state, draining 753 square
- Eel River Forum - California Trout
The Eel River Forum is a coalition of public agencies, tribes, conservation partners, and other stakeholders with interest in or responsibility for the environmental stewardship of the Eel River
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