Yes in Our Backyards! A creek restoration showcase for urban biodiversity & resilience briefs
By Dr. Juliet Lamont, Ecesis — the News Journal of SERCAL California Society for Ecological Restoration.
This is a story about an urban creek, degraded by decades of short-sighted engineering decisions, that was brought back to health. Bringing nature back into our cities is essential not only for climate resilience, but also for generating support for biodiversity. Direct engagement can reconnect us to the natural world in our backyards and on our streets, to foster a deeper environmental ethic that spreads beyond city borders and across future generations....
Full article at https://sercal.org/s/ecesis-25iv-yes-backyards.pdf.