Gnatcatcher surveys completed
The last of this year’s California gnatcatcher surveys were recently completed, with the focus soon shifting to the monitoring of the endangered San Bernardino kangaroo rat. These threatened and endangered
The last of this year’s California gnatcatcher surveys were recently completed, with the focus soon shifting to the monitoring of the endangered San Bernardino kangaroo rat. These threatened and endangered
Mid-summer always marks the annual acceleration of annual field work operations to restore water diversion channels and perform routine vegetation and infrastructure maintenance to get the Wash ready for a
A provisional part of the Upper Santa Ana River Wash Habitat Conservation Plan includes a comprehensive Trail Management Plan that may include as many as a dozen local trails for residents to
Northern California residents, from those living by the Bay to those living on lake houseboats, are coming under threat as a severe drought continues to intensify. Nearly two million people in
As California experiences yet another year of drought, the third driest in history, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District is once again advocating for completion of the required feasibility analysis and environmental permitting
The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians cooperatively steward the cultural native flora of the Wash through a mutual agreement that reflects
The Upper Santa Ana River Wash Habitat Conservation Plan this month was honored with the Southern California Association of Governments Green Region Initiative award for Resource Conservation and Climate Action, (view the the
District staff and consultants have begun monitoring the endangered California gnatcatcher as a part of the fieldwork associated with the Upper Santa Ana River Wash Habitat Conservation Plan. Surveys began
Much of California is braced for another period of drought as the state experiences another year of record lows in precipitation.
After the completion of its Plunge Creek Conservation Project, San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District (SBVWCD) recently reported that its efforts to return water flow to historic channels are successfully
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