Habitat Restoration on Zayante Creek
See how putting wood back into our coastal streams can benefit fish and people and while building healthier watersheds. In 2020 the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County and our many partners completed a multi year stream wood demonstration project along Zayante Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains in California. To learn more about stream wood or stream care visits http://www.rcdsantacruz.org/publications

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