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Species Spotlight: Beyond the Spiky Bristles of the Vernal Barley

Species Spotlight: Beyond the Spiky Bristles of the Vernal Barley

by RCA | Sep 30, 2024 | MSHCP, Species

Species Spotlight: Beyond the Spiky Bristles of the Vernal Barley The vernal barley (Hordeum intercedens) is a small tufted annual grass. As the plant matures, its color shifts from a vibrant green to a golden brown. Upon close inspection, you’ll notice this member of...
The MSHCP Supports Completion of Mayor Berwin Hanna Bridge and Hamner Widening Project

The MSHCP Supports Completion of Mayor Berwin Hanna Bridge and Hamner Widening Project

by RCA | Sep 27, 2024 | MSHCP

The MSHCP Supports Completion of Mayor Berwin Hanna Bridge and Hamner Widening Project For the past 20 years, the Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP) has helped to streamline the region’s transportation infrastructure projects by expediting the...
City Spotlight: San Jacinto Shines as One of Riverside County’s Oldest Communities

City Spotlight: San Jacinto Shines as One of Riverside County’s Oldest Communities

by RCA | Sep 24, 2024 | City Spotlight, MSHCP

City Spotlight: San Jacinto Shines as One of Riverside County’s Oldest Communities Rich in history, fertile land, and mild weather, the city of San Jacinto is a diverse mixture of culture and history made up of its past and present. The first native people arrived in...
Make a Trek for the Beautiful Views Over Skyline Drive Trail

Make a Trek for the Beautiful Views Over Skyline Drive Trail

by RCA | Sep 19, 2024 | MSHCP, Recreational, Species

Make a Trek for the Beautiful Views Over Skyline Drive Trail If you are bursting with energy and feeling inclined (get it?) to reach the top of a mountain while enjoying a light summer breeze as you look over the horizon, look no further than Skyline Drive Trail. Have...
City Spotlight: Preserving Temecula’s Rich History

City Spotlight: Preserving Temecula’s Rich History

by RCA | Aug 29, 2024 | City Spotlight, MSHCP, Species

City Spotlight: Preserving Temecula’s Rich History Before being known for its wine, the Temecula Valley was known as an agricultural hub for a variety of crops. This agricultural heritage is the backbone the region’s wine production today. Temecula Valley is home to...
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