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State Funding Technical Resources found near Santa Cruz County, California

East Bay Chapter - California Native Plant Society
Beth Wurzburg
The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) was formed in 1965 in the East Bay region. Today it is a statewide organization with thirty-three chapters.
Located in Berkeley, California - about 60 miles away
Contra Costa Resource Conservation District
The RCD is a non-regulatory agency – we work with individuals, growers, ranchers, public agencies, non-profit organizations and corporations to accomplish our goals.
Located in Concord, California - about 66 miles away
California Department of Water Resources
DWR manages California's water resources, systems, and infrastructure, including the State Water Project (SWP), in a responsible, sustainable way.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 111 miles away
California Department of Fish and Game
Assistant Information Officer - Amanda McDermott
The Department of Fish and Game maintains native fish, wildlife, plant species and natural communities for their intrinsic and ecological value and their benefits to people.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 111 miles away
California Invasive Species Program
The mission of the Invasive Species Program is to reduce the negative effects of non-native invasive species on the wildlands and waterways of California.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 111 miles away
Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Rescue Program
The Monarch Butterfly and Pollinator Rescue Program (Program) was created by  [link opens in new window] Assembly Bill 2421, and signed into law in 2018 becoming effective immediately.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 112 miles away
California Department of Conservation
The Department of Conservation provides services and information that promote environmental health, economic vitality, informed land-use decisions and sound management of our state's natural resources.
Located in Sacramento, California - about 112 miles away
Center for Invasive Species Research
Director of Center for Invasive Species Research, Extension Specialist - Mark Hoddle
The Center for Invasive Species Research based on the University of California Riverside Campus provides a forward-looking approach to managing invasions in California by exotic pests and diseases.
Located in Riverside, California - about 336 miles away
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