Minor Basin: Jordan River

  • West Jordan Big Bend Urban Fishery and Habitat Restoration

    City of West Jordan will work to implement the restoration work on the West Jordan Big Bend Urban Fishery and Habitat Restoration along the Jordan River. The urban fishery will provide a centrally located fishing area along the Jordan River Corridor. It is easily accessible from the Jordan River Parkway, public transit, or along local roads. The main features of the project are a 4.3-acre urban fishing pond, trails, recreational amenities, riparian and river habitat restoration that are important to a variety of plant and animal species.

  • Fish Farm Wetland Restoration

    The Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (SPNI), through their Start-Up Nature platform, is “re-wilding” decommissioned fish ponds by restoring their natural hydrology and returning them to their original wetland habitat. Two key model sites, Kibbutz Kfar Ruppin in the Jordan Valley and Kibbutz Ma’agan Michael on the Mediterranean coast, are being restored to provide vital habitat for migratory birds and other wetland species. The Kfar Ruppin site, restored in March 2021, spans 300 acres, with 270-285 acres suitable for wetland restoration. Restoration involved re-engineering the terrain to flood former fish ponds and planting native vegetation. The site now supports over 200 species, including several bird species of conservation concern, along with reptiles, amphibians, and small mammals. Restoration at Ma’agan Michael is set to begin in fall 2023. Stage 1 of Start-Up Nature will be expanded in Stage 2 to restore 12,500 acres, aiming to recover 25% of the region’s historical wetlands.