Each year, the Conservancy must file an Implementation Annual Report with the state and federal Wildlife Agencies as well as to all “parties” to the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan (NBHCP). The Metro Air Park Habitat Conservation Plan is also included in the circulation. These reports are extensive (many hundreds of pages in length). An Executive Summary Report is available which capsulizes the more comprehensive report, complete report. This 2013 Executive Summary report is now available. Past year reports are available in the Helpful Documents section under Annual Reports & Audited Financial Statements.

New land acquisition
The latest Conservancy land acquisition, the “Richter tract,” adds 80 acres to the organization’s Central Basin Reserve Area. This is the portion of the Natomas Basin where rice production is the dominant land use.