Non-Profit PARTNER Projects
We believe in Environmental impact through restoration for Wildlife, biodiversity, and the climate.
Since 1984 Hanford has partnered with numerous non-profit organizations throughout the State of California to restore ecological habitats to their natural state. These projects required elaborate coordination during project planning to manage and budget for construction. Below are some key projects, outcomes and partners.
Rehabilitating & expand coastal, bay & tidal wetlands
Improve bay & marsh tidal exchange
Reduce wave erosion & shoreline retreat
Improve resilience to sea level rise
non-profit PARTNER project oBJECTIVES
Restore floodplains
Expand marsh for fish & wildlife
Optimize wildlife habitat
Support native vegetation types
Non-Profit PARTNER Projects
FUEL REDUCTION
SADDLE MOUNTAIN SHADED FUEL BREAK AND FOREST THINNING
STREAM RESTORATION
HOPE VALLEY BANK STABILIZATION PROJECT
STREAM RESTORATION
VAN NORDEN MEADOW AND LYTTON FAN RESTORATION
STREAM RESTORATION
NEEFUS GULCH FISH PASSAGE IMPROVEMENts
HABITAT RESTORATION
CEDAR CREEK DAM REMOVAL
HABITAT RESTORATION
DEER PARK LEGACY EROSION CONTROL
HABITAT RESTORATION
BUTANO CREEK CHANNEL STABILIZATION AND HABITAT ENHANCEMENT
HABITAT RESTORATION
CORTE MADERA 4-ACRE TIDAL MARSH RESTORATION
recipient of the partners in conservation award
Former Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar presented the Giacomini Wetlands Restoration Partners with the Partners in Conservation Award in 2009.
Project Partners
Hanford is proud to partner with a variety of federal, state, and local organizations and agencies…