CARCD WCB - Natural & Working Lands Pollinator Habitat Project
Strategy
Restore/Reconnect Habitat
Lead Implementer
Amador Resource Conservation District
Funders
California Wildlife Conservation Board
Other Organizations
California Association of Resource Conservation Districts
Project Primary Contact
Anna Mariscal (anna@amadorrcd.org)
Project Stage
Planning/Design
Duration
2024 - 2027
Estimated Total Cost
$251,000.00
Secured Funding
$251,000.00
No Funding Source Identified Yet
$0.00
Targeted Funding
$0.00
Species Management & Recovery Programs
Restore/Reconnect Habitat
Funding will be used to partner with Amador County landowners and community groups to design and install pollinator habitat on natural and working lands. Projects will expand wildlife corridors and assist wildfire recovery.
Funding will be used to aid the expansion of monarch habitat through the harvesting of Amador County native milkweed seed, amplification of the region's currently limited milkweed inventory, and distribution to local landowners and community groups.
Funding will be used to aid the expansion of monarch habitat through the harvesting of Amador County native milkweed seed, amplification of the region's currently limited milkweed inventory, and distribution to local landowners and community groups.
Targeted Performance Measure
- Acres of Plants Installed
- Completed Planning Documents: 2 count
- Special Status Species Sites Protected or Re-established
Pillars of Resilience
- Biodiversity Conservation
- Fire Dynamics
- Forest Resilience
Corridor has become overgrown and crowded - removing invasive plant species, thinning debris, and replanting with native species will help improve the habitat for pollinators & wildlife.
Credit: Anna Mariscal