The Alameda County Resource Conservation District (ACRCD) is a leading organization in the county and region, dedicated to enhancing natural resources conservation, preserving wildlife and habitat, and improving rangeland and agricultural management. Through partnerships, education, outreach, resource services, and technical assistance, the ACRCD provides leadership in these areas, along with funding support.
The ACRCD has recently been awarded a grant by the State of California, Wildlife Conservation Board to develop wildlife crossing structures and barrier fencing in Alameda County. This initiative aims to enhance public safety by reducing wildlife vehicle collisions and restoring habitat connectivity for the movement of wild species, ultimately improving the health of local populations. The ACRCD also organizes volunteer efforts, such as the Clean Water Volunteers program, which engages individuals in litter clean-up along Alameda Creek.
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