Sacramento River Watershed Program
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SRWP is a regional non-profit organization working to ensure that the watershed’s resources are sustained, restored, and where possible, enhanced, while promoting the long-term social and economic vitality of the region.
05/25/2023
This month, four tribes will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Salmon Run, by making the over 340-mile journey from the mouth of the river on the California coast to the headwaters in southern Oregon... their efforts coincide with far-reaching political, scientific and conservation work by the Klamath, Karuk, Hoopa Valley and Yurok tribes, which together launched a massive and ultimately successful campaign to remove the four Klamath River dams.
This year’s salmon run is a celebration along the Klamath River Twenty years ago, tribal youth founded the Salmon Run to call for the removal of four dams along the Klamath River. This year’s run will coincide with work to demolish them.
05/23/2023
Arizona, California and Nevada will reduce intake by 3 million acre-feet (3.7 billion cubic meters) through the end of 2026, an amount equal to 13% of their river allotment, under a deal brokered and announced by the Biden administration.
Western states reach 'historic' deal to help save Colorado River Seven U.S. states that depend on the overused Colorado River on Monday reached agreement to cut consumption and help save a river that provides drinking water for 40 million people and irrigation for some of the country's most bountiful farmland.
03/24/2023
As the region recovers from the latest round of flooding rain to hit the state, officials are also preparing for the record historic snowpack on the Sierra Nevada to melt -- bringing with it the threat of additional flooding.
'Catastrophic level of water': Central California battles farmland flooding As the snowpack on the Sierra Nevada mountains melt, flooding in the Central Valley will remain a concern for weeks and months to come, experts say.
03/23/2023
Guiding on the American with Friends of the River was one of the highlights of my career. Rafting the river is an amazing adventure and a great way to understand and share the complexity of rivers.
03/23/2023
The rains have helped replenish reservoirs and snow has built up snowpack levels statewide to the highest they’ve been in decades but for a number of reasons, experts are still hesitant to say definitively that California’s drought is over.
What Does All This Rain Mean for California’s Drought? Despite all the rain, experts are hesitant to say the drought is over.
03/02/2023
The Wildflower & Nature Festival shines a spotlight on natural resources and handmade products in Butte County. The event is free admission, offering activities and entertainment for all ages such as children’s crafts, river kayak tours, live music, food trucks, and a beer/wine garden!
Wildflower & Nature Festival The Wildflower & Nature Festival is returning April 1st 2023!
03/02/2023
Named for the historic quarry town of Sites, which will be submerged if the project is built, the proposed reservoir has been met with support and criticism but perhaps the biggest unknown is when it will be completed.
This reservoir on the Sacramento River has been planned for decades. What’s taking so long? The Sites Reservoir — a $4.4 billion system to add dams and store more water to be sent south — is still years away from completion.
03/01/2023
So much snow in the Sacramento River Watershed!! 🤍
03/01/2023
Due to the additional rainfall and snow, California's extreme drought designation was downgraded the week before to a moderate drought.
Is the California drought over? What’s the situation after the latest snowstorms? California is at 181% of its usual snowpack for this time of year, son pace to surpass levels from the 1982-1983 season.
02/28/2023
Don't miss this must-see performance, Chico! We're proud to partner with Chico Performances to celebrate the natural beauty of California.
"Treelogy is a celebration and a call to action to save California’s beloved and iconic trees. Inspired by California’s epic wildfires chronicled by The New York Times journalist John Branch (Soraya Executive and Artistic Director), Thor Steingraber, and Soraya artist-in-residence, Etienne Gara, have created a musical response to the fires and a tribute to these precious trees. Renowned composers Billy Childs, Steven Mackey, and Gabriella Smith—all with deep California roots of their own—have each composed original music for this three-part concert. This unprecedented, multi-disciplinary effort will emphasize the pride of our state and the memories of every family’s national park vacation."
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