by RCA | Jan 12, 2022 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: Belding’s Orange-Throated Whiptail Whips around Western Riverside County Lizards are plentiful in western Riverside County. You will find them in your garden eating crickets, being chased by cats, or even sunbathing in the mornings on a warm rock. A...
by RCA | Jan 7, 2022 | MSHCP, News
RCTC Opens New Westbound Lane, Green River Road in Corona to 241 in Anaheim Hills RCTC opened a new lane on westbound 91 between Green River Road in Corona and the 241 Toll Road in Anaheim Hills during the pre-dawn hours of January 6. This new, two-mile, non-tolled...
by RCA | Dec 16, 2021 | MSHCP, News, Species
Golden Eagle Soars in Western Riverside County High above the grasslands, vernal pools, desert scrub, and other beautiful lands of western Riverside County, the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) flies! Like its patriotic cousin, the Bald Eagle, the Golden Eagle can be...
by RCA | Dec 8, 2021 | MSHCP, News, Species
Ad Hoc Committees Help Resolve Differences for MSHCP Development We introduced you to the world of Western Riverside County MSHCP Joint Project Reviews (JPRs) this summer. As a reminder, JPRs allow the RCA and the MSCHP to review projects that developers propose...
by RCA | Nov 10, 2021 | MSHCP, News
Don’t be scared: Rats and other creepy crawlies are protected by the MSHCP Crawling through the chaparral, coastal sage, and other brush, the San Diego Desert Woodrat, also known as Neotoma lepida intermedia, is a small mammal that calls western Riverside County home....