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The Tehama County Resource Conservation (TCRCD) is a non-regulatory public agency whose mission is “to assist citizens with managing, conserving, and improving the natural resources of Tehama County.” TCRCD provides a number of services for the residents, landowners, agricultural producers, and government agencies of Tehama County. These include:
Funding cost-share projects for landowners and agriculture producers
Financial management and oversight of projects related to natural resource conservation, protection, and improvement
Development and execution of noxious weed mapping and eradication projects
Development and execution of resource surveys and analysis
Development and preparation of wildfire plans, conservation plans, and resource assessments
Providing technical assistance to landowners and agricultural producers for evaluating irrigation systems through the Mobile Irrigation Lab Program
Providing education services, materials, and workshops for students, teachers, and adults throughout Tehama County
Our mission is to assist people to manage, conserve, and improve the natural resources of Tehama County, and to improve the quality of life for all county residents and visitors. Our vision is for a balanced use of the county's natural resources, where all land use decisions are socially acceptable, environmentally sound, and economically feasible.
The TCRCD is governed by five Directors, appointed by the Tehama County Board of Supervisors; and by non-voting Associate Directors, appointed by the District's Board of Directors.
The TCRCD includes approximately 1,761,000 acres and embodies all of Tehama County with exceptions of the cities of Tehama, Corning and Red Bluff.