We work for the watershed. It's our nature.
Our work is multifaceted. Part science: assessing and monitoring biology, geology, and hydrology of each project. Part management: pulling together agencies, consultants and contractors needed to get the job done. Part funding: finding the grants, foundations and donors needed to finance to these ambitious multi-year efforts. Finally, it's getting the word out: educating locals, visitors, and downstream water-users about our stressed and endangered eco-system.
By managing large-scale restoration projects, influencing emerging policies to mitigate risk, and engaging people from all age, interest and economic backgrounds, we work to make the watershed more resilient, sustainable and alive.
Our goal is to restore the resiliency of our environment- so nature and humanity can thrive together for generations.