Partners:
Central
Coast Salmon Enhancement
www.centralcoastsalmon.com
Central Coast Salmon Enhancement, Inc. (CCSE) is a non-profit,
tax-exempt, volunteer corporation dedicated to the enhancement
and restoration of the Central Coast salmon fishery and local
creeks. CCSE is also devoted to educating the community on the
ecology and economy of these resources.
For Sake of the Salmon
www.4SOS.org
For the Sake of the Salmon is a regional organization operating
in Washington, Oregon and California. Our mission is "to
restore salmon to levels which ensure healthy, sustainable natural
populations and support productive fisheries."
Urban Creeks Council
www.urbancreeks.org
The Urban Creeks Council of California is a statewide non-profit
organization working to preserve, protect, and restore urban streams
and their riparian habitat.
Trees Foundation
www.treesfoundation.org
The Trees Foundation works to restore the ecological integrity
of California's North Coast by empowering and assisting regional
community-based conservation and restoration organizations.
Mattole Restoration
Council
www.mattole.org
The objectives and purpose of the Mattole Restoration Council
are the restoration of natural systems in the Mattole River watershed
and their maintenance at sustainable levels of health and productivity,
especially in regards to forests, fisheries, soils, and other
native plant and animal communities.
Collaborative
Learning Circle
http://www.communityforestry.net
The Collaborative Learning Circle is a cross-regional network
of 35 diverse organizations and individuals promoting sustainable
redevelopment strategies and land management practices in rural
communities of Southern Oregon and Northern California since 1994.
River Network
www.rivernetwork.org
River Network's Mission is to help people understand, protect
and restore rivers and their watersheds by supporting grassroots
river and watershed conservation groups.
California
Watershed Network
www.watershednetwork.org
To help people protect and restore the natural environments of
California watersheds while ensuring healthy and sustainable communities.
Sandy EastOak
www.sonic.net/~sandoak/islands.htm
Sandy's uses her amazing creative skills to contribute to ecological
understanding & sustainable culture.