


Respect, Restore, Celebrate Wild Steelhead! February 8-10, 2008 The first Annual Wild Steelhead Festival brings public awareness to this threatened species. Celebrate the annual return of our wild Steelhead and learn of the benefits they bring to our community and the efforts being made to enhance their natural habitat through many fun and educational events during the three days. Learn more...
The overarching goal for the Russian River Watershed Adaptive Management Plan (RRWAMP) is to promote ecological health and sustainability within the Russian River watershed. Learn more...
The Sotoyome Resource Conservation District (SRCD) has assembled this directory for landowners, professionals, educators, organizations, governmental agencies, and individuals interested in natural resource management and stewardship.
The SSU's Anthropological Studies Center published an extensively illustrated, 200+ page public outreach document that was written by ASC for the Corps of Engineers in 1985. However, the Corps did not publish it due to a lack of funds. To get this information out to the public for whom it was created, ASC converted the document (with the Corps' permission) into PDFs that can be accessed on the Internet. "I encourage everyone to visit the Lake Sonoma homepage so that visitors may learn about the history and Native peoples of this area," says Adrian Praetzellis, Director of the Anthropological Studies Center at Sonoma State University.
Download the Stream Reports for any creek in the Russian River Basin you're interested in.