The Marin Resource Conservation District (RCD) is a non-profit organization that offers a range of programs aimed at implementing environmental projects in Marin County, California. Established in 1959, the RCD covers approximately 250,000 acres, focusing on the watersheds of Stemple, Walker, and Lagunitas creeks. Over the years, the RCD has successfully administered millions of dollars in grants, working with government agencies, private landowners, and local communities to achieve ecosystem benefits such as biodiversity conservation, greenhouse gas reduction, carbon sequestration, and wildlife habitat creation.
Since 2014, the RCD has expanded its services to include east Marin, assisting residents in streamside areas with watershed stewardship and restoration. By bringing together various stakeholders, including state, federal, and local agencies, the RCD continues to play a vital role in promoting environmental benefits within working landscapes. Through community planning documents and collaborations, the RCD strives to enhance the natural resources of Marin County and contribute to a sustainable future.
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