Salmonid Restoration Federation

SRF July 2023 eNewsletter

July 2023

In this eNewsletter you will find:
  • 2024 SRF Conference Proposal Solicitation
  • 25th Annual Coho Confab
  • Margie Caisley Confab Scholarship
  • Sanctuary Forest Radio Interview
  • Flow Enhancement Projects Radio Interview
  • CDFW's new beaver policy  
  • CA Prescribed Fire Claims Fund Webinar
  • SRF Conference Merchandise
  • Sanctuary Forest Summer Hike Program
  • Volunteer Snorkel Surveys
  • Restoration Job Board
  • SRF Mailing Address

2024 SRF Conference Proposal Solicitation
March 26 - 29, 2024 Santa Rosa

SRF is happy to announce that the 41st Annual Conference will be held in Santa Rosa, California on March 26 - 29, 2024. The Initial Call for Proposals is now open; to submit a proposal for a workshop, session, or field tour, please fill out this form by Monday, August 21. The First Call for Abstracts will be posted in September 2023. Questions can be emailed to abstracts@calsalmon.org.


25th Annual Coho Confab

Friday, August 25 - Sunday, August 27, 2023

Join SRF, Sanctuary Forest, Mattole Restoration Council, Mattole Salmon Group, and other partnering restoration groups for a destination Confab on the Mattole River in Petrolia, CA. This Confab will feature Mattole estuary and headwaters restoration projects, flow enhancement projects including Sanctuary Forest’s Baker Creek String of Pearls, large wood projects, grassland restoration, and a suite of other techniques that are implemented or are being planned in this critical watershed. There are only 20 spaces left for this special event. The Confab is funded by CDFW's Fisheries Restoration Grant Program. Learn more and register here. The detailed agenda and registration are now posted.


Margie Caisley Confab Scholarship

A generous donor has renewed the scholarship for the upcoming Coho Confab in Margie Caisley’s name. Margie was beloved by the restoration community and her many colleagues. Her motto was, “Go Big or Go Home.” This scholarship award is going to a worthy recipient. This scholarship will provide an aspiring engineer / restoration practitioner a full scholarship to the upcoming Coho Confab. Please fill out this brief scholarship request form by August 4.


Sanctuary Forest Radio Show Features Coho Confab

Sanctuary Forest hosts Anna Rogers and Tasha McKee are joined by Dana Stolzman, Executive Director of Salmonid Restoration Federation, and Brock Dolman of the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center to discuss the upcoming 25th Annual Coho Confab on August 25-27, 2023. This Confab will feature Mattole estuary and headwaters restoration projects, flow enhancement projects including Sanctuary Forest’s Baker Creek String of Pearls, large wood projects, grassland restoration, and a suite of other techniques that are implemented or are being planned in this critical watershed. We also give an update on the state of the river, the drought and other updates! Listen here.


Flow Enhancement Projects Radio Interview

SRF was interviewed by Alicia Hamann of Friends of the Eel River for a recent episode of the EcoNews Report about SRF’s streamflow enhancement efforts in the South Fork of the Eel River. The topics of the show include the current construction of the Marshall Ranch Streamflow Enhancement project and the flow enhancement implementation plans in Redwood and Sproul Creek. You can listen to and or read the interview here.


New CDFW Policy Recognizes Ecological Value of Beavers in California

CDFW's new policy builds upon its existing beaver management policies and lays the groundwork for projects that harness beavers' natural ability to help protect biodiversity, restore habitat and build wildfire-resilient landscapes. To learn more about the policy and other resources, please visit the CDFW beaver web page.


SRF Conference Merchandise

Please click here to see our updated merchandise cart. 


CA Prescribed Fire Claims Fund Webinar TODAY at 1pm

Lenya Quinn-Davidson is hosting a webinar today re: $20 million CA Prescribed Fire Claims Fund from 1 - 2:30pm. Please join if you want to learn more about the program, how to apply, and what kinds of coverage it provides for burn bosses, cultural practitioners, landowners, and others. Register here


Sanctuary Forest Summer Hikes

Sanctuary Forest hosts a summer series of guided interpretive hikes and workshops that are free to the public. More information and virtual recordings are available here.


Subscribe to OAEC's Water Institute Newsletter

The WATER Institute develops innovative science-based solutions for communities and the environment to address the legacy of hydrologically destructive land-use practices and policies on California’s watersheds, and the urgent need to address the impacts of climate change on the water cycle. You can subscribe here for Water News.


Volunteer Snorkel Surveys

Many groups are hosting volunteer dives to monitor the salmonids and other species in their watershed. The Salmon River Fish Dive is July 25-26, register by July 17. The 24th Annual Smith River Fish Count will be August 4-5, please RSVP


US Fish and Wildlife Opportunity

USFW is hiring a Deputy Field Supervisor/Project Leader with the San Francisco Bay-Delta FWO, Supervisory Fish and Wildlife Biologist located in Sacramento, CA. This position is open to all qualified US Citizens and status candidates.


Restoration Job Board

SRF hosts a Job Board on our website to post current positions related to  California's fisheries and  watershed restoration field.  Please email info@calsalmon.org to post a job on our webpage.