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Reviving the Eel River: A Path to Restoring California’s Third Largest Watershed

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 8, 2025001 Min Read
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The article features three contributors to California’s aquatic conservation efforts. Peter Moyle, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, has authored over 240 publications, focusing on aquatic species conservation, particularly in California. Robert Lusardi is the California Trout/UC Davis Wild and Coldwater Fish Researcher, bridging academic science with conservation policy, and works on projects related to Coho salmon and inland trout management. Patrick Samuel serves as the Conservation Program Coordinator for California Trout, overseeing research initiatives like the State of the Salmonids report and has a background in fisheries through his previous roles at NOAA and the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Together, their work aims to enhance conservation strategies for California’s fish populations and ecosystems.

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