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New StoryMap Release: Connecting People and Fish in Urban and Rural Watersheds

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This interactive StoryMap, highlights two community-centered restoration efforts, one in the urban East San Francisco Bay and one in the rural Klamath River Basin.

In rugged northern California, the Salmon River Restoration Council and Mid Klamath Watershed Council use an all-hands-on-deck approach to improve fish passage at hundreds of tributaries to the Klamath and Salmon Rivers.

In East San Francisco Bay, The Watershed Project brings communities from lower Wildcat Creek together to appreciate and transform their highly urbanized Wildcat Creek into a community nature loop and planned park.

This StoryMap showcases how local partnerships, creative engagement, and hands-on restoration can transform both aquatic ecosystems and people’s relationship to their waterways and communities.