by RCA | Apr 25, 2024 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: Preserving the Movements of the Bobcat On the prowl with stealthy movements and a piercing gaze, this solitary hunter navigates across large expanses of undisturbed habitat, silent and poised for action. The bobcat finds sanctuary roaming in the...
by RCA | Apr 24, 2024 | MSHCP, Recreational, Species
Stay Alert for Snakes as the Temperature Heats Up Our wintery weather is finally over! Southern Californians are not used to being cooped up in our houses every weekend while it rains. Thankfully, the skies are clearing, the weather is heating up, and we can return to...
by RCA | Mar 27, 2024 | MSHCP, News
RCA Celebrates Acquistion of 670 Additional Acres of Land for the MSHCP The roars of mountain lions, the purrs of bobcats, and the hisses of turkey vultures echo throughout the valleys of B Canyon. These are a few of the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan...
by RCA | Mar 20, 2024 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: The Yucaipa Onion is a Rare Botanical Gem Hidden among the picturesque landscape of western Riverside County, you may find a botanical gem known as the Yucaipa onion (Allium marvinii). Designated as a Western Riverside County Multiple Species...
by RCA | Mar 12, 2024 | Announcement, MSHCP, Recreational, Species
Walker Canyon Closed for Safety and Protection of the Public and Local Habitat Walker Canyon in Lake Elsinore, known in the region for its beautiful landscapes, is temporarily closed to ensure the public’s safety and protect sensitive habitat. The City of Lake...
by RCA | Feb 28, 2024 | Announcement, MSHCP, Recreational, Species
Let’s Get Outdoors and Earn Our 146 Project Badge Calling all teachers, parents, and educators! The Western Riverside Regional Conservation Authority (RCA) is proud to present the 146 Project—an interactive and fun educational opportunity catered to students in grades...