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Oak Creek is one of the last constantly flowing streams in northern Arizona. It not only supports a vibrant ecosystem, it also supplies irrigation water to residents along the creek through irrigation ditches. The Nature Conservancy will work to pipe … Learn More

River Partners will restore 25-acres of land along the Sacramento River back to native habitat by planting 9,300 native trees, shrubs, grasses and other small plants. Once established, the habitat is expected to thrive in the natural climate and benefit … Learn More

Davis Ranches plans to be farming in the year 2100 and remains committed to sustainable farm practices, resource management, and conservation. Their groundwater recharge project continues to build on past years of success and research developed to identify areas of … Learn More

The Great Basin Institute, along with several other project partners, have been working to restore 7,300 acres of the Eldorado National Forest in northeastern California as part of the Crystal Basin Ecological Restoration Project. P&G is supporting the restoration of … Learn More

Currently, the East Sand Side Channel runs dry along part of the Sacramento River for much of the year. This project will allow for water to flow along the channel for more days of the year, which creates suitable habitat … Learn More

Over the past two hundred years, 90% of native wetland habitat has been lost in California. Audubon California will work to create seasonal wetland habitat in the Sacramento Valley to sustain healthy migratory shorebird populations. They do this by ensuring … Learn More

The world�s rainforests are being destroyed at an increasingly rapid rate. To put it into context, an area the size of a football pitch disappears every second - that�s over 58 million square miles of forest lost every year. Even … Learn More

On May 27, 2020, Conway installed a water purifier in the community hall in Geumbuk-ro, Hongseong-gun, South Chungcheong Province, an area without access to fresh water. Since 2015, Conway has undertaken the �Water Sharing� project in partnership with the Ministry … Learn More

Ciudad Ju�rez is a border city in northern Mexico, neighboring the U.S. city of El Paso, Texas. It is the most populated city in the State of Chihuahua since the 2020 census reported more than 1,500,000 inhabitants in its urban … Learn More

Zimpizahua,�Las Puentes, La Laguna y Bella Esperanza are communities (bordering Coatepec access water by a series of springs (upstream) with a gravity supply system. In the main area of each water source, the catchment has a water box (gravel filter) … Learn More