New “Tract Map” series

The Conservancy has long relied on aerial photos to assist in the habitat land management effort. As its preserve holdings have expanded, there has been an increasing need to identify specific features as reference points, to better educate contractors …

Two-year channel clearing projects completed

The Natomas Basin HCP requires that the Conservancy’s marsh complexes remain fully functional. The watered channels of the marsh complexes are the biggest challenge in achieving this functionality requirement. During the summers of 2007 and 2008, the f …

August 2008 Board Meeting

This is a notice of a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of The Natomas Basin Conservancy on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the offices of The Natomas Basin Conservancy, 2150 River Plaza Drive, Suite 400, Sacr …

Burrowing owl mound progress

Working with the County of Sacramento, the Conservancy’s Alleghany 50 tract burrowing owl enhancement project is nearing completion. The project is being done by the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District as a mitigation project, and the Conser …

Preserve consolidation and expansion; enhance urban separator

The Conservancy announces the completion of a series of three land exchanges designed to consolidate preserves and reduce fragmented habitat lands. The effort was completed over a period of three and one-half years, and was done to secure land with sup …

Implementation Annual Report-2006 available

The Conservancy 2006 Implementation Annual Report is now available. Download in PDF format… See our “Annual Reports” section to access annual reports from 2001 to date.