Policy and Partnership for a More Resilient California

Policy and Partnership for a More Resilient California

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Join Sustainable Conservation for our fourth and final spring 2026 webinar!

California's rivers, wetlands, and watersheds are essential to long-term climate resilience. From the Sierra Nevada to Southern California streams, restoration projects help reduce flood risk, improve water reliability, support biodiversity, and strengthen the communities dependent on healthy ecosystems. Done right, nature-based solutions are investments not only in ecosystem health, but in public safety, economic resilience, workforce development, and cultural restoration. So, how do we move from promising projects to statewide success?

Join Sustainable Conservation for the final webinar in our spring Voices from the Field series as we explore what it takes to advance restoration in California today. We'll discuss how the Cutting Green Tape Initiative and the state's 30x30 strategy are removing policy and permitting barriers. You’ll also hear from leaders at the California Natural Resources Agency and California Trout on the cross-sector collaboration and on-the-ground strategies driving nature-based solutions forward, and what it will take to scale them statewide.

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