by RCA | Jul 25, 2024 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: The Resilient Cleveland’s Bush Monkeyflower Is it merely a coincidence that the Cleveland’s bush monkeyflower (Mimulus clevelandii) can be found in the Cleveland National Forest? Actually, it is. Although this plant is restricted to the Santa Ana...
by RCA | Jul 16, 2024 | MSHCP, Recreational, Species
B-Canyon is a Critical Connection for Wildlife in Western Riverside County Earlier this year, the Western Riverside County Regional Conservation Authority (RCA) celebrated 670 additional acres of land with the acquisition of the B-Canyon 2 property near Corona for the...
by RCA | Jun 25, 2024 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: The Remarkable American Bittern You may not spot this secretive bird camouflaged amongst the tall marsh vegetation, and even if you do, one thing is for sure – you won’t forget the unusual sounds of its calls. Known for its remarkable camouflage and...
by RCA | May 29, 2024 | MSHCP, Species
Species Spotlight: California Bedstraw Blooms April showers bring May flowers–and in western Riverside County, that means the blooming of California bedstraw (Galium californicum ssp. primum), a California native plant. This herbaceous perennial flowers from May...
by RCA | May 22, 2024 | Infrastructure, MSHCP, Species
The 91/PVL Borders Wildlife Linkage Connecting Box Springs Reserve and Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Park “All aboard the 91/Perris Valley Line with stops in Perris, Riverside, Corona, Fullerton, Buena Park, Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs, and L.A. Union Station!” Commuter...
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...