Solano Resource Conservation District

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1170 N Lincoln St Ste 110
Dixon, CA 95620

The Solano Resource Conservation District (RCD) plays an integral role in preserving and protecting the natural resources of Solano County through various restoration, education, and conservation programs. Established in 1956, the RCD collaborates with local landowners, schools, and partners to enhance wildlife habitats, improve water quality, and prepare communities for wildfire events.

Focusing on hands-on education and technical assistance, the RCD offers free programs for K-12 students and support for agricultural landowners in achieving their resource management goals. Through community engagement initiatives such as volunteer cleanups and native plant sales, the RCD invites residents to actively participate in the stewardship of their local environment.

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