by RCA | Mar 27, 2025 | MSHCP, Species
RCA Continues to Make Strides on Assembling MSHCP Reserve The RCA continues to advance toward assembling 500,000 acres of habitat reserve for the 146 species it protects. Several properties recently added to the RCA’s habitat reserve were made possible by a...
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 | Feb 27, 2023 | MSHCP, News
71/91 Interchange Project Supports Continued Movement by Native Wildlife The Riverside County Transportation Commission, along with project partners, kicked off construction of the 71/91 Interchange Project in Corona in January. Not only do commuters, residents, and...
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 15, 2022 | MSHCP, Species
Linkages Offer Connections for MSHCP Species Many people travel long distances to look for the perfect meal or even the ideal mate. For mountain lions and other MSHCP protected species, potential and established linkages provide travel routes for the exact same...