What We Do

Reducing River Threats

How We Got Our Start

A long-time river enthusiast, Dr. Andrea Willey was kayaking on the American River in August 2023 when she witnessed a Great Blue Heron’s fatal encounter with a fishing line. The next day, she and volunteers discovered an astonishing amount of fishing gear in the waters and shores of Mile11N, sparking a mission to prevent fishing gear injuries in waterbird and other wildlife. The Waterbird Habitat Project was born—retrieving thousands of fishhooks, lures, lead weights, and reels of line since the project’s inception.

Our Work

Removing Abandoned Fishing Gear

We retrieve discarded fishhooks, lures, and lines from the American River to protect wildlife and maintain a clean, gear-free environment.

Partnering with Anglers

We collaborate with anglers to raise awareness of fishing gear injuries and promote responsible stewardship of the river ecosystem.

Providing Free Snag Retrieval

Our team offers a free service to recover snagged fishing gear, preventing it from being left behind in the river.

Protecting Waterbird Habitats

We identify high-risk areas where waterbirds and anglers overlap, working on long-term solutions to reduce gear-related injuries.

Installing Recycling Stations

We partner with Sacramento County Parks to install signs and fishing line recycling receptacles to keep the shores and water safe.

Habitat Restoration

We remove invasive plants from the water that snag gear and restore the river habitat to help fish, waterbirds, and wildlife that depend on the river to thrive.

Rescuing Injured Wildlife

We help local wildlife rescue volunteers to locate and rescue waterbirds entangled in fishing gear.

    Our Advisory Board

    Made up of anglers, conservationists, and community members, our advisory board is expanding our mission beyond the American River to protect waterbirds and wildlife across California. Following solution-oriented presentations to the California Fish and Game Commission in September 2024, to which we received overwhelming support, we are working on a statewide campaign to promote responsible angling.

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