Restoring the ecological health of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is critical for the protection of all species, aquatic and terrestrial, while providing clean, reliable water to 25 million Californians.
California Natural Resources Agency
Mission Statement: To restore, protect and manage the state's natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration and respect for all the communities and interests involved.
Protecting and managing California's 1,100 miles of coastal and ocean resources while safeguarding the diversity and abundance of marine life for generations to come.
Preserving the habitat of threatened and endangered species while ensuring that California's critical ecosystems are restored, maintained and protected.
Advancing renewable energy sources to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decrease California's dependence on fossil fuel and foreign oil.
- California Department of Water Resources Receives $14 Million Grant to Support Salton Sea Restoration
- Project Underway to Prevent Straying of Adult Sacramento River Salmon
- Work to Help Sacramento River Salmon Underway in Yolo Bypass
- Director Halberstadt Issues Statement on Signing of Bills Protecting our Marine Environments
- Public-Private Effort to Restore Tides to Hundreds of Acres of Suisun Marsh
- Secretary Laird to Participate in California Coastal Cleanup Day
- Statement on Deal to Acquire Lake Tahoe Ridgeline parcel
- Interior Department and State of California Announce Support for the Salton Sea
- New Strategy to Improve Conditions for Delta Smelt Shows Promising Results
- State Water Resources Control Board Hearings on WaterFix Begin
- State, Federal Agencies Launch Integrated, Multi-Pronged Effort to Help Delta Smelt
- Resources Agency Releases California WaterFix Fast Facts
- California Conservation Corps To Celebrate 40th Anniversary
- Marine Plastic Pollution Documentary Screening and Panel to be held in Sacramento
- Salton Sea Public Workshops To Be Held Across Southern California
- Agencies Agree to Coordinate on Flood and Habitat Projects in the Yolo Bypass Region
- Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Grant Program for 2015/16 Now Open
- Secretary Laird Appoints Members to Help Draft Revitalization Plan for the Lower Los Angeles River
- Leading Ocean Scientists Recommend An Immediate, Coordinated Action Plan To Combat Alarming Changes To West Coast Seawater Chemistry
- Natural Resources Agency Announces Awards for the Environmental Enhancement and Mitigation Grant Program
- Natural Resources Agency Releases Plan to Guide the State's Climate Change Adaptation
- Secretary Laird Issues Statement on President Obama's Designation of New National Monuments in the California Desert
- Secretary Laird on Revised Drought Relief Bill by U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein
- Lake Tahoe
- California EcoRestore
- California Water Fix
- Salton Sea
- Groundwater Management
- Funding Opportunities
- SB 4 Scientific Assessment
- Drought Resources
- Bond Programs
- Tribal Consultation Policy
- Legal Affairs - CEQA
- 2015-2016 Budget
- Form 801s
- 2009 SB97 Rulemaking
- Public Records Access
- Strategic Growth Council
- Protecting Against Invasive Species
- Wildfire Information
- Conservation Easements Registry