The Yolo County Resource Conservation District (RCD) is a central hub for conservation in Yolo County, California. With a history dating back to 1955, the RCD connects the community and individuals with the technical, financial, and educational resources they need to protect, improve, and sustain the natural resources of the county. Through cooperative land users, the RCD develops, evaluates, and implements conservation practices, provides technical guidance and expertise, educates agencies and the public, and sponsors partnerships and networks.
The RCD works closely with local and regional partners to restore and protect Yolo County watersheds through strategic conservation projects and programs. They offer conservation planning and watershed coordination services to local residents and landowners, aiming to enhance the stewardship of the land. With a total of 655,360 acres in Yolo County, including farmland, rangeland, and public open space, the RCD is committed to preserving the natural beauty and resources of the area for future generations.
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