California legislative staffers and environmental advocates recently took an aerial tour of the Yuba River Watershed, crucial for the state’s water supply. The area, impacted by climate change and fire damage, shows stark contrasts between thriving recovery zones and affected forest land. Aaron Zettler-Mann, of the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL), emphasized that 80% of Californians rely on Yuba water, making forest health vital for water quality. Restoration efforts include removing invasive plants and planting native trees, with $23 million already invested since 2020. Legislative staff highlighted the significance of forest protection as both an environmental and public health concern. The tour was organized by EcoFlight, aimed at showcasing critical environmental issues.
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Sierra Watershed Restoration: Safeguarding California’s Water Future
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