Restoring Redwood Creek
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Since 2009, the National Park Service and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy staff have worked together to improve habitat for endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead trout, maintain habitat for threatened California red-legged frogs, decrease flooding on nearby roads, and create a self-sustaining ecosystem that requires minimal future intervention.
The restoration of Redwood Creek and the surrounding watershed is made possible by generous donations and grants, as well as the efforts of nearly 1,000 volunteers each year. Visit our volunteer page to learn how you can help with the ongoing stewardship of the Redwood Creek Watershed.
See how happy doing a project like this makes them😊
This is a great effort, great video
Absolutely stunning. I remember visiting here in the 1960-70s. A remarkable transformation!
Wonderful restoration.
Beautiful. Liked. All the best
Best thing.....keeping the people off the guard dunes at the creek mouth.
I was there prior to restoration. Will have to go back now to see it now.
The park expanded the estuary improving habitat for baby salmon and steelhead 😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Heart warming…….
Needs repeating nearly everywhere man has improved things in the past.
I look forward to this being repeated around the world! :) :) :)
This is such a wonderful documentation of the project. I hope this can be shared and showed everywhere!
When you tip a jug of water over the top of the model it flows down showing you where it goes in Nature.
Bravo! We need more of this for our great state.
Fabulous.
Thx
I’m watching this in 2023 & i’m Hoping it’s even more beautiful today & it’s great to see somewhere has improved & NOT RUINED by holiday resorts where most of the RUBBISH ends up on the ocean because RESORTS are the most of the problem well that & ALL the little islands that have shops selling JUKE food & that rubbish ends up on the ground & blows into the ocean.
This is beautiful and smart for the environment! I wish this could happen to a lot me areas in the country. I know it had to be expensive to do this but in the long run it will pay off in less damage cost of flooding repairs and damage to the environment.
We need to do all we can to protect our environment!
Time to add a couple beavers.
I plan to visit next month. Good work. Thanks!
This is the very first place above San Francisco that you can truly say you are in Northern California
Time to re-introduce beavers?
You like beavers don’t you
Now you just need beavers!!
great work - nice report - something native is missing tho 📍
Hows the undersized bridge final phase coming along? Is there an update to that?
There's more than one Redwood creek.
get beavers in, ban cars and build cycle paths !
I contacted my City Park District and I told them I want to plant some trees in the park and flowers... because it looks dead and boring all they do is collect paychecks and cut the grass..... they replied. Park District do not want residents trees...... go figure...
brail landscape maps?! frick yea
Може кто скажет що там случилось ??? ...
That floodplain didn't look very natural. All the stints in the ground were really artificial looking. Why couldn't they just plant grasses there? Weird plan, if you ask me.
Yat
Get some beavers!!!!!!!!!! For free!!!!!!!!
I love nature and thankful this was restored but next time you interview people please find normal people and not a bunch of weird old hippies
in USSR also liked to move river beds. Everyone knows the result.
The parking lot is annoying.