About the RC&D Program

The Resource Conservation and Development program was initiated by USDA in 1962 to help people care for and protect their natural resources and improve their area's economy, environment, and living standards. California Councils are made up of local governments, tribal governments, Resource Conservation Districts, and economic development, educational and environmental organizations. We work with many state and federal agencies and other partners to address local needs.

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Featured Projects

California RC&Ds provide valuable services to the community through a variety of projects and initiatives.  Projects featured this month:

Living Lightly in Eastern Madera County

With the influx of new people moving to our area from urban settings, the Yosemite/ Sequoia Resource Conservation and Development Council (Y/S RC&D) and its many partners recognized a need to educate new residents about important natural resource issues affecting southern Sierra Nevada foothill and mountain communities.

The Children's Garden Project

The Children's Garden Project to provides young children with opportunities to learn about health and nutrition, to actively participate in caring for their own garden and to gain first-hand sensory experiences of the natural world.

 

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October 20-22, 2010

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In the News:

Sept. 23, 2010 - Secretary Vilsack Announces Award to Support Regional Economic Development Strategies

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