Ed Wallace
Conservation Chair
Ed is a water resources engineer with a master's degree in water science and a focus on natural systems. He typically work on projects involving stream and wetland restoration, river erosion and stabilization, and riverine and wetland habitat enhancement and mitigation. In the last ten years, and particularly in southern California, Ed has worked on many fish passage projects. These have been primarily focused on steelhead, but also some other native species like Santa Ana sucker, arroyo chub, and Pacific lamprey. Many of those projects are funded by grants, and he works with Caltrout and Trout Unlimited and other non-profits as recipients of the grants. The grants come from various sources, but several have been through the Fisheries Restoration Grant Program administered by CDFW and National Marine Fisheries, and also the State Wildlife Conservation Board. Ed has lots of experience working with CDFW and NMFS, and with other agencies like USFWS, USACE, USFS, National Park Service, Coastal Conservancy, State Conservancies, etc.
Ed has been in the consulting business for over 40 years and he is in the process of retiring, which involves transfer and some ongoing review for a wetland restoration project in Lake Tahoe and several S Cal fish passage projects.