In suspension

In suspension

(April 26, 2019) Giant garter snakes are known to be elusive. They never “pose” for a photo. They are “escape artists,” especially when approached. The photos we most often see of them are taken as they are swimming away in a marsh or wetland, quickly disappearing out...
2019 Grower Meeting

2019 Grower Meeting

The Conservancy recently completed its annual meeting with its tenant growers. Communications with the farmers focused on the HCP’s “Covered Species” and examining ways to help the Conservancy implement the HCPs. This year’s meeting included presentations by Doug...
The plan comes together!

The plan comes together!

(April 18, 2019) Discovery of the year: Swainson’s hawk nest found in a Conservancy-planted tree complex! In 2003, the Conservancy planted 30 cottonwood trees on one of its interior Natomas Basin preserves, hoping that at least 15 would survive and end up being...
The Governah says so

The Governah says so

(May 21, 2018) Cal-IPC’s Spring 2018 magazine (“Dispatch”) revealed a list from the Western Governor’s Association that caught our eye. Listed as the number one worst invasive species by the Western Governor’s Association in the category of aquatics is Eurasian...
Creepy eyes

Creepy eyes

(May 18, 2018) Sometimes we get questions about the strange appearance of the eyes of some of the Giant garter snakes we feature in Conservancy media. Some say it looks like something out of a horror film (AKA “scary movie”). It normally looks like a filmy-looking...