The Pit Resource Conservation District, established in the 1940s, is dedicated to addressing soil and water conservation issues in Bieber, CA. Collaborating with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the district provides technical and financial assistance to agricultural producers, promotes vegetation management for stream channel stability and wildlife enhancement, and manages grazing and farming operations on the Ash Creek Wildlife Area.
Expanding its role in watershed management, the Pit RCD conducts monitoring and assessment studies, implements on-the-ground projects to improve stream and upland conditions, and secures public grants to hire a watershed coordinator. With a mission to protect, conserve, restore, and enhance natural resources for sustainability and economic diversity, the district focuses on promoting irrigation water management, improving ecological status on rangelands, reducing erosion through land use planning and conservation practices, and maintaining and improving surface and groundwater quality.
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