The Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County, located in Capitola, CA, has been helping people and the land since 1942. Through local, voluntary, and collaborative efforts, they work towards the conservation and restoration of natural resources, focusing on stewardship in agriculture, watershed restoration, and regional collaboration.
Their programs and projects prioritize protecting and restoring wildlife habitat, soil quality, water resources, forest health, and fire resiliency. They collaborate with various agencies, groups, and private landowners to achieve their goals, and have successfully completed projects such as reducing wildfire risk and improving wildlife habitat in the Graham Hill Road corridor. With a commitment to healthy lands, thriving economies, and resilient communities, the Resource Conservation District of Santa Cruz County plays a vital role in promoting sustainable practices and environmental conservation.
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