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Habitat preservation and public safety improvements begin in the Fall Creek Unit and Henry Cowell State Park
Sign-Ups Begin April 1 for No-Cost Chipping Program to Help Residents with Storm Cleanup and Wildfire Preparedness
Senator Laird and Agency Leaders Celebrate Milestone for Scott Creek Coastal Resiliency Project
Local Santa Cruz County Agriculture Expert to be Recognized for his Leadership on Climate Change
Two Years After CZU: How Science is Aiding Recovery and Prevention
RCD Offers Reimbursement of Chipping Costs for Neighborhoods Preparing for Wildifre
Cal Fire Awards $970,000 to the Resource Conservation District to Complete On-The-Ground Wildfire Prevention Work in Felton and Scotts Valley
Summit, Soquel residents band together to manage forests
PG&E Assist Boosts Protected Salamander Species on Road to Recovery
Over $390,000 Awarded to the RCD for Forest Health and Wildfire Resilience Work in Santa Cruz County
Groups in rural Soquel, Aptos Prepare for Wildfire
Registration Opens April 1st for No-Cost Chipping Program to Help Residents with Wildfire Preparedness
The Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County Receives $23,484 in COVID-19 Relief Funding for Essential Services Conserving Natural Resources
No-cost chipping program opens to Santa Cruz County residents Wednesday
RCD No-Cost Chipping Program Gaining in Popularity
San Vicente Creek: Restoring a Stronghold
Funds for Chipping: Act Now!
Grant funds available to Santa Cruz County property owners for erosion and drainage improvements
Fall Chipping Program Helps Neighborhoods Prepare for Wildfire
Seeking Administrative Coordinator for the Fire Safe Council of Santa Cruz County
No-Cost Chipping Program Helps Residents with Wildfire Preparedness
Santa Cruz County Forest Health and Fire Resilience Public Works Plan (PWP)
The Resource Conservation District is here in service to help heal the community by healing the land
Grant Program Helps Fund Voluntary Best Management Practices for Irrigated Agriculture
Livestock and Land Grant Funding Wraps Up with the Implementation of Six Demonstration Projects
$5.3 M Award For Forest Health and Fire Resiliency Across San Mateo and Santa Cruz Counties
Zayante Creek Habitat Improvement Project Begins Next Week
RCD Receives $408,764 CAL FIRE Grant to Help Reduce Wildfire Risk in Santa Cruz County
Grant Assistance for Drainage and Manure Management on Livestock Properties
Horse Facility Photo Monitoring Made Easy
Selected Yellow Starthisle Treatment Options
Carmel Valley Compost - 100% Horse Manure, 0% BS
Graham Hill Wildfire Fuel Load Reduction Work Scheduled
Grants to Help Livestock Owners Manage Drainage & Manure
Free Services for Private Well Owners in the Mid-County Area
Take a Load Off!
$435,000 Grant Awarded to the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County for Coho and Steelhead Recovery
Calming the Storm: Tour and Technical Training, Using “Natural Methods” to Manage Stormwater
Wildlife Conservation Board Awards a $211,372 Grant to the Resource Conservation District and Trout Unlimited
A Landowner’s Story: Helping to Restore Soquel Creek
Former RCD Executive Director Karen Christensen Passes Away
Water Tour Highlights Using the Landscape for Stormwater Management
Great Turnout to the Blue Circle Gathering on November 10
Tour to Showcase Water-Wise Features at Heart of Soquel Park and Soquel Creek Water District
"Collaborating for Success: Stakeholder Engagement for SGMA Implementation" released!
California State Coastal Conservancy Awards a $1.1 million grant to central coast Resource Conservation Districts
Wildlife Conservation Board Awards a $465,000 grant to the Resource Conservation District to restore riparian habitat in areas critical to endangered amphibian and fish species
College Lake Multi Objective Management Study Now Available Online
RCD Annual Report now available online
Community Water Dialogue and RCD featured by National Geographic
A State of Harmony
RCD Welcomes Chris Coburn as New Executive Director
Congratulations to Rich Casale on 40 Years with NRCS
Conservation Partners Plan for Salmonid Recovery in San Vicente Creek Watershed
Using Rainwater Runoff as a Resource
RCD Offers Rebates for Chipping Services for Fire Protection
Dam Removed on Branciforte Creek
Watsonville Sloughs Hydro Study Released
RCD Salutes Executive Director Karen Christensen
Karen Christensen - Recipient of the James Irvine Foundation
Equine Facility Demonstration Site Tour: Santa Cruz County
Dia de Los Muertos 2012
Habitat Restoration Volunteers Needed
Local "Green" Stormwater/Conservation Project Entered in Worldwide Contest!
Have You 'Herd'?
CCOF Annual Convention: Education Conference & Annual Meeting
UPDATE: Watershed Cruzin' Educator Workshop January 25, 2011 at the Seymour Center
Rainwater Catchment Workshops in November
Santa Cruz County Planning Commission Unanimously Approved
RCD of Santa Cruz County Receives Funding for New Program for Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers in the Monterey Bay Area
Sustainable Agriculture Practice Workshop - From The Forest, Rangeland And Cropland To The Sea
Blue Circle Meeting
Join the Conversation to Shape a Conservation Blueprint for Santa Cruz County
Slow it, Spread it, Sink it! Greening Stormwater Runoff Around Your Home
A Santa Cruz County Farmer Workshop: Access to Land, Access to Capital and a Mixer and Reception
Don't Get Stuck In A Rut!
11th Annual Central California Invasive Weed Symposium (Formally "War on Weeds")
Watershed Cruzin' Workshop at the Seymour Center
Poster Contest Celebrating Ocean Day
Request for Bid: Quarry Rd Culvert Replacement
CLOSED - Request for Bids: Fall Creek Truck Trail Forest Health Project
Request for Proposals: Scott Creek Coastal Resiliency Project, Coastal Technical Studies
CLOSED-Request for Bid: Last Chance Road Forest Health Project
CLOSED -- Request for Bid: Phase 1 of the Summit Road Shaded Fuel Break Project
CLOSED - Request for Bid: Quarry Rd Culvert Replacement
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