by RCA | Jul 27, 2022 | MSHCP, News, Species
Species Spotlight: The Burrowing Owl is Adorable and Resilient The burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia hypugaea) is arguably one of the most lovable MSHCP-protected species. Covered in brown and white feathers, this cutie is only 7-10 inches tall with giant yellow eyes...
by RCA | Jul 25, 2022 | MSHCP, News
Harford Springs Reserve: A Quiet Oasis With ranch style homes, rolling hills, and horses galore, Gavilan Hills sits between Lake Mathews and Mead Valley, a short drive from Corona or Perris. Hawks frequently soar overhead, which is fitting, as “Gavilan” means “hawk”...
by RCA | Jul 21, 2022 | MSHCP, News
Route 60 Truck Lanes Open in the Badlands With the snip of a shiny purple ribbon, RCTC, Caltrans, and project partners, including the RCA, celebrated the opening of the Route 60 Truck Lanes on June 2. Under construction for about three years, the new lanes offer a...
by RCA | Jun 29, 2022 | MSHCP, News, Species
California Beardtongue Blooms in Western Riverside County It’s a common saying that “Perennials are the backbone of a garden.” They are dependable plants that bloom for several years. Like any garden, the western Riverside County MSHCP has a trusty perennial...
by RCA | Jun 20, 2022 | MSHCP, News
Norco Strives to Protect Habitat Near the Santa Ana River With one of the largest networks of horse trails in the nation, the City of Norco has earned the nickname, Horsetown USA. Located along Interstate 15, mainly south of the Santa Ana River, the city has...