by RCA | Nov 17, 2022 | MSHCP, News
The RCA Goes to Washington If the least Bell’s vireo could fly to Washington, D.C. to ask federal officials to help protect its habitat in southern California, it would take flight. Fortunately for this endangered bird and other protected native plant and animal...
by RCA | Nov 1, 2022 | MSHCP, News
USFWS Awards RCA Grant Funding to Acquire Habitat in Riverside County The coastal California gnatcatcher, San Jacinto Valley crownscale, western spadefoot toad, spreading navarretia, Stephens’ kangaroo rat, and other endangered and threatened native animals and plants...
by RCA | Oct 21, 2022 | MSHCP, News
The MSHCP Will Help Meet California 30×30 Initiative The California Natural Resources Agency has embarked on an ambitious goal of conserving 30 percent of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030. In April, the state released an implementation strategy to...
by RCA | Oct 13, 2022 | MSHCP, News
Route 91/Van Buren Blvd Interchange in Riverside has Helped Relieve Traffic Congestion In the 1990s and early 2000s, driving east or west on Van Buren Boulevard to either March Air Force Base or what is now called Jurupa Valley was a long, slow trip. It required...
by RCA | Aug 29, 2022 | MSHCP, News
Fast-Growing Beaumont is Protecting Species The City of Beaumont is named after the French word for “Beautiful Mountain”. No wonder, the City has a front row seat to Mount San Jacinto with Instagram-worthy snowcapped peaks during the winter months. Beaumont is located...