Humboldt County

Resource Conservation District

5630 South Broadway
Eureka, CA 95503

ph: (707) 442-6058 x5

hcrcd@yahoo.com

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  • About UsClick to open the About Us menu
    • Meetings
    • Board of Directors
    • District Information
    • Contact Us
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Drought and Water Conservation
  • ProjectsClick to open the Projects menu
    • Agricultural Management
    • In-Stream and Habitat Restoration
    • Sediment Reduction and Erosion Prevention
    • White Slough Wetlands Enhancement Project
    • Forest Health
    • Williams Creek
  • Salt River Ecosystem Restoration ProjectClick to open the Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project menu
    • Salt River Watershed
    • History of Salt River
    • Construction
    • Reports and Documents
    • Partnerships and Funding
    • Salt River Watershed Council
    • Adaptive Management
  • Soil HealthClick to open the Soil Health menu
    • Conservation Carbon Farm Planning

Projects

Over the years HCRCD has worked to develop strong cooperative partnerships with local, state and federal entities to provide technical and professional assistance to landowners and watershed groups in assessing, planning, and partnering to secure grant funding to develop and implement a range of restoration and enhancement projects. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), University of California Cooperative Education (UCCE) and the County of Humboldt are all longstanding, strong partners that assist HCRCD accomplish watershed management activities throughout Humboldt County. 

  • Priorities

    HCRCD recognizes the dynamics of agriculture are changing rapidly. The District must stay informed of resource conservation needs and trends in Humboldt County, and expand existing programs, as well as, establish new programs to meet those needs. It is a priority to address private land manager issues countywide. To effectively address those issues, and maintain progress on existing project work, the board and staff must balance available time and resources. The goals and strategies within this long range plan serves as the joint understanding between the Board and Staff on priorities to broaden the scope of District activities.

  • Projects Include but not limited to

    • Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project
    • White Slough Wetlands Enhancement Project
    • Habitat Restoration
    • In-Stream Restoration
    • Erosion Prevention
    • Sediment Reduction
    • Agricultural Managerment and Enhancement
    • Forest Health
    • Wildlife Managerment 
    • Outreach and Education


Questions?

We welcome your questions and queries. Please see our Contact Us page for complete contact information.

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5630 South Broadway
Eureka, CA 95503

ph: (707) 442-6058 x5

hcrcd@yahoo.com