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RCD Project Tracker East Stanislaus Resource Conservation District

CARCD WCB Climate and Wildlife Habitat Restoration Project

Program
Invertebrate (Insect, Crustacean) Habitat Restoration
Primary RCD
East Stanislaus Resource Conservation District
Lead Implementer
East Stanislaus Resource Conservation District
Funders
Wildlife Conservation Board
Other Organizations
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts
Project Primary Contact
Trina Walley (programs@eaststanrcd.org)
Project Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2024 - 2027
Estimated Total Cost
$364,496.00
Secured Funding
$364,496.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$0.00
Direct Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
Currently, none of our planning work has directly benefitted DACs, but will in the future. We will be working with small farms and socially disadvantaged farmers through our CUSP program and will be offering pollinator cover crops and hedgerows through our recruitment in that program. We will also have a bilingual environmental justice liaison on staff assisting with RCD outreach. The RCD also has an easement on the Tuolumne River and we will be working with the Tribes to provide a cultural access plan to our easement. It will be listed as a separate project when the time comes.
Indirect Benefits to Disadvantaged Communities (DACs)
Our future projects include pollinator hedgerows and cover crops for orchard growers in Stanislaus County. These practices will indirectly impact DACs by sequestering carbon, helping air quality with dust control, providing wind barriers, providing added shade for farmworkers, enhancing area esthetics, and contributing to the overall health and sustainability of the ecosystem and landscape as a whole.
Wildlife Habitat Improvement Invertebrate (Insect, Crustacean) Habitat Restoration
This project will enhance pollinator ecosystems in east Stanislaus County to provide monarch, and other beneficial insect habitat, on working and public lands.

Targeted Performance Measure

  • Agricultural Conservation Practice (ac.): 2,000.00 acres
  • Agricultural Conservation Practice (ft.): 10,000.00 lf

Project Themes

  • Climate Change
  • Wildlife/Endangered Species

Location

Budget

$364,496.00 Secured Funding: CARCD Climate Habitat Block Grant (WCB)

Photos

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Project last updated 1/19/2024

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