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Reviving the Little Shasta River: Evans Spring Flow Restoration Project

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 1, 2026001 Min Read
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The article outlines various restoration projects aimed at enhancing the ecological health of watersheds and supporting salmonid populations in California. Key initiatives include:

  1. String of Pearls: A project to expedite floodplain restoration in the Sacramento Valley.
  2. Southern Steelhead Coalition: Focused on watershed restoration to bolster Southern steelhead populations.
  3. Redwood Creek: Aims to restore ecological processes in lower Redwood Creek to support threatened salmonids.
  4. East Fork Scott River: Seeks to reconnect floodplains and improve aquatic habitats.
  5. Alameda Creek Monitoring: Data collection to guide management and restoration efforts.
  6. Fish Tracking Projects: Monitoring spawning runs of steelhead and coho salmon for better habitat information.
  7. Klamath Dams Removal: A completed project to restore fish access and bolster salmonid populations.

These efforts involve multi-agency partnerships, habitat restoration, and initiatives like removing barriers to fish passage and non-native species, all aimed at achieving sustainable fish populations and healthier ecosystems.

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