by RCA | Apr 18, 2021 | MSHCP, Species
The Secret Life of the Granite Night Lizard The sneaky Granite Night Lizard, with a tongue-twister scientific name of Xantusia henshawi henshawi, is found in the San Jacinto Wildlife Area, Potrero, San Jacinto mountains, Wilson Valley, Anza Valley, and Aqua Tibia....
by RCA | Apr 12, 2021 | Funding, MSHCP
The Grant Cycle: Applying, Spending, and Reporting Grants are a boon for conservation agencies such as the RCA. Grants awarded by other organizations offer an opportunity for the RCA to purchase needed land, supplementing local development mitigation fees. RCA...
by RCA | Feb 2, 2021 | MSHCP, News, Species
A Look at HANS: Habitat Acquisition and Negotiation Strategy Through the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan, the RCA is continuing its goal to preserve a half-million acres of habitat for 146 protected species in western Riverside...
by RCA | Dec 19, 2020 | MSHCP, Species
The Southern Rubber Boa is Not Your Typical Rubber Snake! The RCA December Species of the Month is a flesh-like serpent, the Southern Rubber Boa. This snake is one of the 146 species protected by the Western Riverside County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan...