Logo of the California Fish Passage Forum

The Forum is a collaborative partnership formed to protect and revitalize anadromous fish populations in California by promoting collaboration among public and private sectors for fish passage improvement projects and programs.

A closeup shot of a California slender salamander on the forest ground

Project Permitting Resources

Sustainable Conservation, a California-specific nonprofit, produced permitting guidance, provides free technical assistance, and engages in policy advocacy to simplify restoration project permitting in California, making it easier and faster to engage in restoration work.

Sustainable Conservation developed Accelerating Restoration, a website designed to help restoration project proponents in California find and understand how to use efficient permitting pathways for their aquatic and riparian habitat restoration projects.

CDFW Cutting the Green Tape program is focused on improving regulatory processes and policies so that ecological restoration and stewardship can occur more quickly, simply, and cost-effectively. Learn more at CDFW Cutting the Green Tape