Welcome to the Natomas Basin Conservancy

The Natomas Basin Conservancy serves as plan operator for the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan. It acquires and manages habitat land for the benefit of the 22 "special status" species covered under the Plan.

Implementation Annual Report-2006 available PDF Print E-mail
The Conservancy 2006 Implementation Annual Report is now available on line. See “Annual Reports” in the left-hand column under ”Helpful Documents” to access annual reports from 2001 to date.
 
Sacramento Congresswoman Doris Matsui leads Congressional delegation on Conservancy visit PDF Print E-mail
Recently, Sacramento Congresswoman Doris Matsui toured the Conservancy’s Fisherman’s Lake Preserve Area with fellow Members of Congress Mike Thompson of California and Collin Peterson of Minnesota. Peterson chairs the House Agriculture Committee, which is heavily engaged in the 2007 Farm Bill, legislation which will impact the Conservancy and many others in the habitat lands and rice farming community. Congresswoman Matsui wanted to show Peterson and Thompson the interface between rapidly-advancing urbanization in her District of South Natomas and Natomas’ open agricultural fields, with the Conservancy’s habitat lands serving as a buffer between the two. She also facilitated an on-site discussion between the Members of Congress and Conservancy managers regarding a number of key agricultural and habitat land issues.
 
Conservancy Presented With Ecology Award PDF Print E-mail

At its Annual Open House earlier this summer, the Sacramento-Yolo Mosquito and Vector Control District (SYMVCD) awarded the Conservancy its “Ecology Award.” In a resolution by the Mosquito District’s Board of Directors, the Conservancy was given the award for “outstanding commitment and implementation of ecological mosquito reduction measures through BMPs [best management practices] that resulted in a significant reduction or elimination of mosquito production...”

 
Covered species response: major find PDF Print E-mail
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On a five-year old Conservancy managed marsh preserve in the Conservancy’s Central Basin Reserve Area, two of the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan’s (NBHCP) covered species have nested. The nest findings are very significant in demonstrating the efficacy of the NBHCP in mitigating for the loss of habitat by development.

 As the photos attached show, there are white faced ibis and tri-colored blackbirds nesting on a Conservancy-constructed managed marsh preserve. For the white faced ibis, there had been no records that the bird nested in the Natomas Basin, despite many years of effort trying to find such activity.

 
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