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Causes: Environment, Water, Water Resources, Wetlands Conservation & Management
Mission: To preserve, protect and restore urban streams and their riparian habitats.
Results: Over 20 restoration projects built since 1984; two successful Restoration Apprenticeship programs launched; several restoration science initiatives in progress; dozens of planning initiatives and studies conducted; founded first community-based collaborative program, Living Arroyos, in 2013.
Target demographics: build projects that unite human communities around their streams
Geographic areas served: the 9-county Bay Area
Programs: watershed-wide planning, restoration apprenticeship, and citizen-stewardship programs to help communities connect to their streams and agencies better manage their natural resources.
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