Monthly Archives: June 2020

Balancing California’s Water Future

A Vital Resource California’s groundwater – a critical resource in times of drought – is disappearing faster than we’re replenishing it. Our underground savings accounts are tapped, and we face a host of challenges like land subsidence, storage capacity loss and, most importantly, a dwindling water supply for California’s dry times. To address groundwater reliability,…

Black Lives Matter

We bear witness to Black lives extinguished by police and vigilantes.   These losses are singular and cannot be conflated.  Each person killed deserved a life of joy and safety, not one cut short by anti-Black, state-sanctioned violence. In each instance, a family was robbed of a loved one, a community stripped of a unique mind and soul.  We condemn the brutal actions of individual perpetrators –…

Accelerating Conservation in Marin County

Salmon photo courtesy of the National Marine Fisheries Service/Southwest Fisheries Science Center; Salmon Ecology Team. Right now, it’s more important than ever to celebrate environmental successes. This month, we’d like to spotlight how a coalition of restorationists in Marin County is bringing a holistic, watershed-level approach to salmonid habitat in Lagunitas Creek – and how…