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@UCDavis Center for Watershed Sciences — dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of critical #water issues in California. #CAwater
Davis, CA
Joined May 2011
We’re Expanding! You can now follow @UCDavisWater on even more platforms: https://t.co/yfP4eeEf75
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Unleash your inner biologist! 🐟🦋🦇🐦 Come see live fish and bugs, go birdwatching, and explore animal collections at “Putah Creek Animal Adventures” – happening now at the Winters Community Library! All ages are welcome and it’s free! Hosted by @UCDavisWater💧 and @MWFB 🌿
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You know you’re truly free when you can recall your life’s experiences without carrying the emotional weight. Healing begins when memory no longer equals pain.
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📢 Exciting news! The International Fish Passage Conference is coming to UC Davis, May 4–8, 2026! The deadline to submit session & workshop proposals is Oct 31. Talk & poster abstracts will be accepted Nov 17–Jan 15.🌊 Learn more here: https://t.co/qUag2tmrmI
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Happy to share our paper assessing the velocity of climate change and the vulnerability of mountain landscapes was just published in @EnvSciTech! This work examines how rapidly warming temperatures are heating up watersheds in USA mountain landscapes. https://t.co/1MwC58MsgD🧵1/2
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We can't put it any better than @JoeDelBosque. @UCDavisWater has been instrumental researching and developing programs that transform ricelands into working wetlands benefitting wildlife, communities, and consumers.
"Farmers can’t do the research on their own. It takes someone like UC to do that type of research for us so we can be better at growing crops and also taking care of our people," says @JoeDelBosque. Thanks for supporting @ucanr, Joe! 🙏 https://t.co/fFJ0C7tOor
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Some highlights of the 2025 season to date: TB: 33 PAT: 25/25 FG: 3 (32, 34, 40) Punts: 28 @steverausch17 @ChapfootballAZ @CoachAbt77 @Trace_Carroll @KohlsKicking @Chris_Sailer @kt_recruiting @therealbeadle @AZKicking @azc_preps @MaxprepsAz @JUSTCHILLY @gridironarizona @ncsa
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Colombano et al.'s essay presents five perspectives to advance science-informed decision-making in the era of climate change and extreme events.
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A spectacular post from the ecologist Peter Moyle about California's terminal lakes - which are underappreciated for their importance in California. They include Mono Lake, Salton Sea, and Lake Tulare. Learn more! #cawater via @UCDavisWater
https://t.co/O5317vcffE
californiawaterblog.com
By Peter B. Moyle Figure 1. Eagle Lake, Lassen Co. * This is a re-post of a blog originally published 11/26/2023. When Californians talk of lakes, they usually mean reservoirs, the 1500 or so artif…
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"I’ve struggled to find hope in recent years as salmon stocks have declined and fisheries were closed, but having three consecutive years of good conditions gives me hope." - Carson Jeffres @UCDavisWater @fishlips_caj
#cawater
https://t.co/Dex5vFAxuf
ppic.org
California has just experienced its third reasonably wet winter in as many years. What might this mean for the state’s struggling salmon runs? We asked two experts to find out.
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What's happening with salmon? “Basically, we sit on the edge of extinction,” said Jeffrey Mount, a longtime expert in California rivers formerly at @UCDavisWater who now conducts research at @PPICWater. #cawater Read more at:
sacbee.com
The Golden State was once heralded for a leader in global environmentalism. What would it say about us if we let salmon go extinct?
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📢 Exciting news! The International Fish Passage Conference is coming to UC Davis, May 4–8, 2026! The deadline to submit session & workshop proposals is Oct 31. Talk & poster abstracts will be accepted Nov 17–Jan 15.🌊 Learn more here: https://t.co/qUag2tmrmI
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Environmental Flows: Its not just the water - its the variability! https://t.co/cb2gC3hhnu
californiawaterblog.com
By Lindsay Murdoch, Sarah Yarnell, and Jay Lund California’s local communities and native ecosystems alike have adapted to cycles of flood, drought, and a healthy portion of everything in between. …
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Peter Moyle and Tom Taylor shining a spotlight on one of my fav California native fish - the noble and beautiful Sacramento Sucker https://t.co/zOJG20Hq2e
californiawaterblog.com
By Peter Moyle and Tom Taylor ____________________ The fresh waters of California support a diverse native fish fauna, 130 taxa by our count (Leidy and Moyle 2021). At least 56 of these taxa are on…
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Did you know? Small plastic particles from microfibers in laundry, or from tires and brake pads 🚗 , have been found inside aquatic organisms. Learn more from this @UCDavisWater writeup! #cawater
https://t.co/wyP54vRzwz
californiawaterblog.com
“Microplastic Pollution: Impact on the SF Bay Delta and Remediation Strategies” Symposium with Delta Stewardship Council and Coastal Marine Sciences Institute By Miranda Bell-Tilcock In…
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Seagenix Gaming is currently seeking skilled and passionate players to join our rosters. If you’re interested in joining, please don’t hesitate to reply, and I will provide the invite link.
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Registration is now open for the 7th International Symposium on River Science, held in Davis, California from Oct 6-9, 2025! Early Bird Registration will remain open until 15 August 2025.
watershed.ucdavis.edu
The Registration Portal is now OPEN!Early Bird Registration will remain open until 15 August 2025.
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Data for Lunch: Join us on June 17, 12-1:30pm PT for "Developing Drought Early Warning Systems in California", a virtual seminar by @UCDavisWater Associate Director, Dr. Alvar Escriva-Bou, hosted by the California Water Data Consortium! 💧 Register: https://t.co/XE0XI9jHBF
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An important blog here on the status on the ESA. Habitat is everything for fish and wildlife. Not mentioned in the blog is the importance of Section 6 funds, which supports habitat acquisition, research, and outreach at the state level. Those funds/work are also at risk due to
californiawaterblog.com
This blog is a cross-post from one featured on The Conversation on May 13, 2025. By Mariah Meek & Karrigan Börk It wouldn’t make much sense to prohibit people from shooting a threatened wo…
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“How redefining just one word could strip the Endangered Species Act’s ability to protect vital habitat,” by Mariah Meek & Karrigan Börk @karrigan. https://t.co/f8kfmo6gXp
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The International Society for River Science (ISRS) will be holding the 7th International Symposium on River Science at the University of California, Davis from October 6-10, 2025 hosted by @UCDavisWater! Abstracts are due Friday May 16, 2025. Learn more: https://t.co/AsRjDnTSAq
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The @UCDavisWater was recently featured in a CBS News Bay Area segment about the research being conducted on salmon ear bones - known as #otoliths - and about the restoration efforts that brought the salmon back to #PutahCreek. 🐟 Read more:
environment.ucdavis.edu
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Natural resource management really is about finding optimal solutions. Learn more from a master @JayLund113 👇 https://t.co/ziFVzzok8d
californiawaterblog.com
By Jay Lund In policy and management, we should always be interested in performance, both overall effectiveness and efficiency of solutions, as well as trade-offs across objectives. Thes…
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Join us this Thursday to hear from Carson Jeffres @fishlips_caj, CWS professional researcher, give a public seminar and answer questions on "What's Happening with California's Rivers, Dams and Fish"! Register here:
watershed.ucdavis.edu
Register Here!Join the UC Davis Institute of the Environment's Center for Watershed Sciences for a talk with Carson Jeffres, field and lab director at UC Davis’s Center for Watershed Sciences.
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