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Making it Easier to Restore California

Be it our coastlines, our desert vistas or our redwood forests, California lands are known and loved for their wide variety of natural wonders. We’re also a hot spot for biodiversity, with many plant and animal species flourishing here that you can’t find anywhere else in the world. Unfortunately, many of these landscapes, and the…

Gardening Where You Are: Making Your California Yard Drought-Tolerant

Photo credit: FarOutFlora.com What makes a yard “drought-tolerant”? Despite the windfall of precipitation California has received so far this winter, it’s still a great idea to plan a garden that uses as little water as possible to thrive in the state’s dry summers and frequent droughts. A drought-tolerant yard or garden isn’t about simply reducing…

The Common Good: Working Together for a Secure Water Future Panel

Missed the live stream of our thought-leader panel, The Common Good: Working Together for a Secure Water Future? Click below to hear from diverse, expert perspectives on the various water issues stakeholders face in the San Joaquin Valley as we continue building constructive dialogue to keep California leading in comprehensive water stewardship.   Panel Speakers…

Recent Storms Fill Groundwater Recharge Basin Built by Public-Private Alliance

From construction to capture: Laguna Irrigation District recharge basin receiving flood flows for the first time. Photos by Scott Sills. Rain has returned to many parts of California, and we’re pleased to share an update on a multi-partner effort you may be familiar with: the Laguna Irrigation District dedicated groundwater recharge basin. An alliance of…

Sustainable Conservation Receives USDA Grant to Boost Clean Water for Dairies, Communities in Central Valley

We’re pleased to announce that the USDA awarded Sustainable Conservation a significant grant to support an innovative pilot project in partnership with the California dairy industry to boost clean water supplies for Central Valley communities. The Industry California is an agricultural powerhouse – the state’s dairy industry produces 20% of all milk consumed in the…

Congratulations to Lone Star Ranch, Recipient of the 2016 California Leopold Conservation Award®

Co-sponsored by Sand County Foundation, the California Farm Bureau Federation and Sustainable Conservation, the award honors extraordinary landowner achievement in the voluntary stewardship and management of natural resources. Owned and operated by Mark and Dina Moore near Eureka, Lone Star Ranch models voluntary conservation practices that often exceed minimum regulatory obligations with extraordinary impact. This includes Dina’s close…

Thanks to you, we’re saving for the future

Most people think saving is for rainy days. But thanks to you, we’re making tremendous strides in saving water for dry ones.

Clean-Air Farming Grows on Central Valley Dairies

In California’s dairy-rich San Joaquin Valley, Sustainable Conservation and our longtime industry partner California Ag Solutions (CAS) have worked together for years to make “too good to be true” farming outcomes the new norm.
Non-invasive trailing iceplant

Free Guide to Beautiful Gardens that Thrive in Drought

Drought-tolerant, non-invasive Trailing iceplant in bloom. Information about this and more water-wise garden plants available for Sustainable Conservation’s forthcoming Guide to Low Water Landscapes. Everyone loves a great looking yard. But many our favorite plants, shrubs and trees require lots of water to look their best. If you live in a region where water is scarce,…

Webcast: “Conversations from the Field”

Check out our illuminating webcast – “Conversations from the Field: How Much Water Does the Environment Need?”

Sustainable Conservation, Industry Partner Receive Service Awards

Congrats to Sustainable Conservation’s Ladi Asgill and California Ag Solutions’ Mike Winemiller for receiving the Farmer Technical Support Innovator Award!

Sustainable Conservation in Spotlight at Forbes’ AgTech Summit

Forbes recently hosted its second-annual AgTech Summit in Salinas, which Sustainable Conservation’s Daniel Mountjoy joined for a panel discussion exploring how California’s farming industry is adapting to a “new normal” of water scarcity.