Contact: Ken Graff
Regional Conservation Authority
(951) 955-9700
Conservation Authority Acquires Another Property for the MSHCP
The Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority (RCA) highlights its latest acquisition for
the Western Riverside County MSHCP. This acquisition consists of a total of approximately 111.87 acres
in the Southeast area of the County.
Tule Creek / Anza Valley, CA;
This acquisition is located south of Anza and northeast of Aguanga, east of Highway 371.
The property is also known as the Williams Property.
This acquisition is located within Rough Step Unit 4, in the REMAP Area of the County General Plan and is in Subunit 4:
Tule Creek / Anza Valley. This acquisition continues the RCA's efforts in acquiring properties and
conserve lands in this Rough Step Unit.
This property was acquired with a Federal Section 6 Grant and local funding with RCA MSHCP Fees.
The vegetation on the property consists of primarly Chaparral, within MSHCP Critera Cells of 7599, 7600 and 7602
within Cell Group B" of Subunit 4: Tule Creek / Anza Area. Conservation within this Cell Group contributes to the assembly
of Proposed Linkage 16 and Proposed Core 6.
The Wildlife that has been observed on the site is typical of the vegetation found in this area. Species that have been
observed in this area include:
Los Angeles Pocket Mouse, Aguanga Kangaroo Rat, Least Bell's Vireo, Bobcat and Mountain Lion
View towards the south from the North property line of the Williams Property.
View of Williams Property to the East - Chaparral Vegetation type.
The property consists of approximately 111.87 acres and continues the efforts of the RCA to develop and
maintain a conservation reserve system within Western Riverside County.
Address:
Western Riverside County
Regional Conservation Authority
4080 Lemon Street, Twelfth floor
Riverside, CA 92501
Normal Business Hours:
Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm