The Council for Watershed Health (CWH) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the health and sustainability of the watersheds, rivers, streams, and habitats in the Los Angeles region. Through science-based research, education, and inclusive stakeholder engagement, CWH aims to promote ecological, social, and economic health by managing the region's watersheds to ensure clean waters, restored native habitats, ample parks and open spaces, and integrated flood management.
CWH, founded 20 years ago by environmental advocate Dorothy Green, envisions a Los Angeles region that serves as a model of sustainable, urban watershed management. Their mission is to create a region with reliable local water supplies, revitalized rivers and urban centers, and a commitment to ecological preservation, ultimately fostering a healthy and thriving community.
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