Grab Your Ticket for Nov. 12 Virtual “NorCal” Journey into California’s Key Water Source
See dates for all fall virtual journeys that include overview presentation, exclusive video tour screenings and live Q&A with experts
Join us for an engaging virtual
exploration of the Sacramento River and its tributaries to learn
about issues associated with a key source for the state’s water
supply on our Nov. 12 Northern
California Tour.
In addition to the Northern California Tour, you can join us for an encore Bay-Delta Tour Nov. 10 and other virtual journeys into key water regions across California.
Each tour event will include:
- An overview presentation of the region’s critical topics
- A guided video tour of key locations — farms, wetlands, dams and reservoirs, wildlife habitats — to gain a stronger understanding on a variety of water supply issues and the latest policy developments
- Live Q&A with experts featured in the video so attendees can dive deeper into the topics
As part of each event, participants will receive one of our popular Layperson’s Guides and be entered into a drawing to win one of our beautiful water maps.
Bay-Delta Encore Tour: Nov. 10
Join us for a virtual journey deep
into California’s water hub as we traverse the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta, a 720,000-acre network of islands and canals that
supports the state’s water system and is California’s most
crucial water and ecological resource. This is an encore tour for
those who missed out on our sold-out Bay-Delta Tour earlier this
month. Get your ticket
here!
Northern California Tour: Nov. 12
On this virtual tour, we will
travel north to explore the Sacramento River and its
tributaries. In addition to visiting major
infrastructure on the State Water Project and the federal Central
Valley Project, you’ll learn about important water issues such
as efforts to help native salmon runs and farming in the
Sacramento Valley. Get your ticket
here!
This virtual journey will focus on
the San Joaquin Valley, the southern portion of California’s
larger Central Valley and known as the nation’s breadbasket
thanks to an imported supply of surface water and local
groundwater. All together, the Central Valley provides 25 percent
of the nation’s food, including 40 percent of all fruits, nuts
and vegetables consumed throughout the country. Learn how the
region is working to meet the Sustainable Groundwater Management
Act. Registration coming soon!
San Joaquin River Restoration Tour: Dec. 10
Join us as we guide you on a virtual
journey along the San Joaquin River to learn about one of the
nation’s largest and most expensive river restoration projects.
The restoration effort has been aimed at restoring flows to
a 60-mile, mostly dry stretch of the San Joaquin River to revive
chinook salmon runs while reducing or avoiding adverse water
supply impacts to farmers. Registration coming
soon!
Send Nick Gray, our programs manager, any questions via email.