A public-private partnership might be the answer to address California water scarcity | Opinion
โCalifornia is on track to lose 10% of its water supply in the next 15 years โ a crisis that threatens our communities, businesses and ecosystems.โ
@sacbee.com recently published an op-ed about the power of public-private partnerships in amplifying water stewardship in the Golden State. The piece highlights River Partners as a leading example of tangible cross-sector action thatโs delivering real impact.
www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-e...
19.05.2025 16:44
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Justin Luong presenting a slide of his photos of many different native species which also highlights the species commonly restored. This accounts for 0.26% of the 2600 species #CaliforniaGrasslands support
#CaliforniaNativePlants
#NativePlants
#Ecology
#EcologicalRestoration
Did you know California Grasslands support over 2600 species, many of which are endemic?
We are making progress and restoration efforts are successful, but only currently commonly restore 7 or 0.26% of those species! Connecting practitioners is the next step!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
02.03.2025 16:54
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Californiaโs state parks serve multiple important functions. Itโs time we prioritize them | Opinion
โThese parks are classrooms where visitors can engage with the stateโs rich history, diverse cultures and pressing environmental issues.โ
โDos Rios symbolizes what Californiaโs state park system can and should become: An accessible public space to Californians and an important solution to the climate crisis.โ
Read more by Rachel Norton from The Sacramento Bee: www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-e...
10.02.2025 18:11
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A hawk in a tree
Where did all the birds go? They migrated to BlueSky, of course. #newplatform #whodis
28.01.2025 01:24
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