Welcome to Campus Connect, an initiative empowered by the community among CNRA employees. The Campus Connect initiative encourages all departments to come together for engaging in-person events. These ...
The California Natural Resources Agency is no longer accepting proposals for the Youth Community Access Program. Applicants will be notified about Step 2 in early 2025. GRANT GUIDELINES CAN BE ...
The California Energy Commission is the state's primary energy policy and planning agency. For information on hiring and employment opportunities, click here. The Boating and Waterways Commission ...
The California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA), and its departments, conservancies and partners, invite you to celebrate this year’s Latino Heritage Month by participating in the many events being ...
DWR provides reasonable accommodation to applicants and employees who, because of their disability or medical condition, cannot perform the essential functions of the job without accommodation. DWR ...
Adaptive management of conservation activities is a key component of the California EcoRestore initiative. In the face of uncertainty, adaptive management is the preferred approach to implementing ...
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 ...
Meeting the water needs of communities, economies, and the environment through regional investments and coordination, with state support. Water is central to nearly everything we value in California.
This Draft Strategic Plan (Plan) and appendices provide an overview of the Healthy Rivers and Landscapes Program, including details on the flow and non-flow measures (i.e., habitat restoration) in the ...
Learn about current events and resources on how to engage with the California Natural Resource Agency. From Yreka to Calexico and from Truckee to San Francisco, the work of the Natural Resources ...
As Secretary Crowfoot has said, engaging Tribal governments is essential in California. Adopting true co-management strategies will enable California residents to experience the vast biodiversity held ...