
Tule Red Tidal Restoration Project
Restoring self-sustaining tidal habitat for the Delta smelt and other threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species
Restoring self-sustaining tidal habitat for the Delta smelt and other threatened and endangered fish and wildlife species
3,480 acres of Habitat Restoration at the Terminus of the Yolo Bypass
Bear Creek Mitigation Bank is comprised of approximately 3,000 acres of wetland mitigation northeast of Panama City, Florida. Located within Bearthick Swamp, the bank is in a high priority ecological corridor that connects the Apalachicola National Forest to other large conservation areas, including the Econfina Creek Corridor and Eglin Air Force Base. Follow the story
By: Sarah Correa, Sales and Marketing Manager Westervelt Ecological Services gathered with our agency partners and contractors on October 15th, 2019, to celebrate the completion of the 460-acre tidal wetland known as Tule Red in the Suisun Marsh. More than 100 attendees watched as a giant excavator perched on top of a 200-foot wide levee removed
Recently, the Westervelt team met up with the team from The Fly Rod Chronicles to help viewers make the connection between healthy river systems and the sport that they love. Segments were filmed on different sections of river, including a Westervelt Restoration Project near La Salle, Colorado. These pictures were taken at the confluence of