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  2. A ranch, rewilded: The successful transformation of ... - AOL

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    Reasons to be Cheerful reports on floodplain restoration in California's Central Valley as climate change intensifies both flooding and drought.

  3. Restored floodplain has thrived at Dos Rios, southwest of ...

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    The Hidden Valley floodplain restoration project is adjacent to a restored section of Dos Rios, in the foreground, west of Modesto, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.

  4. Yolo Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Water Resources's schematic map of the Yolo Bypass, 2009. Congress approved the Sacramento River Flood Control Project in 1911, with a plan to divert the water through multiple weirs and bypasses. The Yolo Bypass is one of two major bypasses in the Sacramento Valley that helps deter urban flooding. [5]

  5. Redwood Creek (Marin County) - Wikipedia

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    The current phase of the Redwood Creek Restoration Project, begun in 2009, is an attempt to restore the 46-acre creek floodplain. It includes creation of a new 650 foot meandering channel with three side-channels, in an attempt to restore the historic Big Lagoon, which according to 1850 maps, extended all the way back to the present Pelican Inn ...

  6. California Storm, Atmospheric River A Flood, Debris Flow ...

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    The National Weather Service has issued flood watches - shown in green on the map below - over much of California, except for the Mojave Desert and the San Joaquin Valley.

  7. Floodplain restoration - Wikipedia

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    Floodplain restoration is the process of fully or partially restoring a river's floodplain to its original conditions before having been affected by the construction of levees (dikes) and the draining of wetlands and marshes.