They Were Popping, Folks!

They Were Popping, Folks!

What a spring we had on the Carrizo Plain! Some say it was the best bloom in recent memory with more of the Plain blanketed in wildflowers than in a long while. The US BLM alone estimates there were 85,000 visitors in March and April to the Carrizo Plain National...
What’s New – June, 2018

What’s New – June, 2018

We have had an eventful 2018 so far, and ask for your continued support for our conservation programs in the Carrizo Plain. Here are the highlights. Adding (Again!) to the National Monument Through The “Section 14” Project In the last year CPC has acquired by purchase...
42 acres donated to Carrizo Plain National Monument

42 acres donated to Carrizo Plain National Monument

The Carrizo Plain Conservancy announces that it has donated a 42-acre parcel of private land with a quarter-mile of shoreline on Soda Lake to the United States of America for inclusion in the Carrizo Plain National Monument. While Interior Department officials in...
Growing Our Partnership with the Sequoia Riverlands Trust

Growing Our Partnership with the Sequoia Riverlands Trust

It takes a village to conserve important lands that connect wildlife corridors to keep landscapes and their ecosystems resilient. CPC is delighted to be adding the Sequoia Riverlands Trust (SRT) to our portfolio of partners (www.sequoiariverlandstrust.org). SRT...
CPC Now owns over 8000 acres of solar preservation lands

CPC Now owns over 8000 acres of solar preservation lands

The CPC recently took possession of the Topaz Settlement Lands and the California Valley Solar Ranch Settlement Lands, totally over 8000 acres. We are barely completing our third year of operation, a hearty accomplishment for such a young land trust. Owing to being in...

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