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Revitalizing Eel River: A Vision for Sustainable Restoration

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 7, 2026041 Min Read
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The article outlines various initiatives aimed at restoring fish populations and habitats, particularly focusing on Southern steelhead and salmonids across California’s watersheds. Key projects include the “String of Pearls” for floodplain restoration in the Sacramento Valley, enhancing aquatic habitat in the East Fork Scott River, and monitoring fish populations in Alameda Creek. The Coalition’s goals emphasize increasing the scale of watershed restoration to support resilient fish populations. Ongoing projects like dam removals (e.g., Klamath Dams), fish passage improvements (e.g., I-5 Trabuco Creek), and habitat conservation efforts seek to recover and sustain threatened fish species while promoting ecological balance and community engagement. Overall, these collaborative efforts include data monitoring and habitat enhancements aimed at ensuring long-term ecological health and supporting fish populations.

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