Everyone should have a rain garden! Here’s a short presentation by Kristin Andres, associate director for education at the Association to Preserve Cape Cod, about the value rain gardens and how...
40+ Years of Wetland Restoration in the San Francisco Bay, Coastal Conservancy
The evolution of tidal wetland restoration approaches in SF Bay, illustrated by specific projects, such as Sonoma Baylands, the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project, and Lower Walnut Creek and...
NOAA Fisheries provides scientific and technical assistance to help plan, design, and implement effective and efficient habitat restoration projects in coastal and marine habitats across the country.
ShoreZone has mapped the entire coastline from Oregon and Alaska and provides high-quality, easily accessible information.
Habitat Connectivity & Wildlife Corridors
Wildlife Corridors are pathways of land, water, and air that serve as natural highways for animals. Existing corridors need to be protected, old ones restored, and new corridors established in order to protect species.
Pollinator Pathways is a grassroots movement focused on establishing pollinator-friendly habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinating insects and wildlife along a series of continuous corridors.
The National Wildlife Federation’s Community Wildlife Habitat program provides community leaders with a program framework to restore wildlife habitat and educate and engage community members.