Freshwater Ecosystems
Dramatic changes in water and land use across the state have transformed California’s freshwater landscape and are putting many fish, bird, and other species at risk.
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Testimony: Adapting California’s Water Rights System to the 21st Century Climate
Ellen Hanak, Brian Gray, Jeffrey Mount

Adapting to a Water-Scarce California
Ellen Hanak

The Promise of a Wet January
Jeffrey Mount

Video: Surplus and Shortage—California’s Water Balancing Act
Sarah Bardeen
