by Trout Unlimited | Nov 8, 2021
What do bridges, highways, and rail have to do with wild and native trout and salmon?
by Idaho Rivers United | Oct 21, 2021
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 21, 2021 Media Contact Maggie Caldwell, Earthjustice, mcaldwell@earthjustice.org, (347) 527-6397 Todd True, Earthjustice, ttrue@earthjustice.org, (206) 406-5124 Snake River: Conservation & Fishing Groups Agree to Pause Litigation,...
by South Yuba River Citizens League | Oct 19, 2021
Nevada Irrigation District (NID) is re-engaging in an effort to plan for their future water needs. The resulting plan will be known as the Plan for Water and the public process kicks off on November 9th at 4PM. The final version of the plan will reassess hydrology,...
by Hydropower Reform Coalition | Oct 15, 2020
The impacts from climate change are becoming increasingly real. Battling the existential threat of our times requires that we all evaluate our priorities and pull together to bring about meaningful change. Two and a half years ago, the Hydropower Reform Coalition...
by Hydropower Reform Coalition | Nov 12, 2019
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) recently ruled that California does not need to provide water quality certification for the Middle Fork American Hydroelectric Project (Middle Fork Project) in Placer and El Dorado counties, operated by Placer County...