Lindsey Slough Conservation Planning
Program
Conservation Plans
Primary RCD
Solano Resource Conservation District
Lead Implementer
Solano Resource Conservation District
Other Organizations
Jepson Prairie Advisory Committee, Solano Land Trust , The Nature Conservancy
Project Primary Contact
Christopher Rose (chris.rose@solanorcd.org)
Project Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2024 - 2027
Estimated Total Cost
$50,000.00
Secured Funding
$0.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$50,000.00
Targeted Funding
$0.00
Planning and Special Studies
Conservation Plans
The 965-acre reserve is situated at the northwest fringe of the historical Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, just west of the confluence of Lindsey Slough, Barker Slough and Calhoun Cut within the Cache Slough tidal drainage, and east of Solano Land Trust’s Jepson Prairie Preserve. Property encompasses a section of Lindsey Slough directly west across Hwy 113 from DFW’s Calhoun Cut Reserve. Resource concerns include large amounts of fishing debris and trash left on property and in Lindsey Slough; damage to fencing by anglers accessing site; potential trampling of vegetation/harm to special status species and invasive weeds and a lack of native species cover are also issues at the site.
Targeted Performance Measure
- Invasive Species Control: 1.00 acres
- Planning Document
- Waste Disposal/Removal: 1.00 tons
Project Themes
- Wildlife/Endangered Species
- Healthy Watersheds
Lindsey Slough
Credit: Chris Rose
Location
Budget
$50,000.00 No Funding Source Identified Yet
Photos
Weedy thistle (Timing: Before)
Credit: Chris Rose
Weeds and trash (Timing: Before)
Credit: Chris Rose
Trash bags supplied (Timing: Before)
Credit: Chris Rose
Project last updated 2/15/2023