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5 Programs were found in Monterey County, California
Department of Interior - Bureau of Land Management (1)
Central Coast Field Office
Bureau of Land Management
The BLM Central Coast Field Office administers approximately 284,000 acres of public land in Central California. Bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the San Joaquin Valley to the east, elevations range from sea level to over 5,000 feet and major landforms include the Diablo Mountain Range, Salinas Valley, and San Joaquin Valley
Located in Marina, CA
Department of Interior - Fish and Wildlife Service Programs (2)
Central California Coastal Program
Pacific Southwest Region Coastal Program Coordinator - Shawn Milar
The Central California Coast is the priority area for the Ventura Fish and Wildlife Office. Our goal is to support priority coastal conservation efforts along these 450 miles of coastline which span roughly from the Malibu lagoon in the south to Santa Cruz County north of Monterey Bay [map].
Located in Ventura, CA
Pacific Southwest Coastal Program
Our mission is to achieve voluntary habitat conservation by providing technical and financial assistance, in collaboration with partners, for the benefit of Federal trust species.
Located in Ventura, CA
State Funding / Technical Resources (2)
Curly Top Virus Control Program - CDFA
Program Manager - Christopher Dillon
The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) established the Beet Curly Top Virus Control Program (BCTVCP) in 1943 to manage the economic impact of beet curly top virus (BCTV) throughout the State in accordance with California Agricultural Code, section 6031-6043.
Located in Sacramento, CA
Hydrilla Program - CDFA
Program Manager - Robert James
The Program is a statewide effort to detect the highly invasive weed hydrilla and mitigate its spread by quarantine and eradication methods.
Located in Sacramento, CA

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