San Mateo Resource Conservation District

San Mateo Resource Conservation District Building a better natural environment for all in San Mateo County. What is a Resource Conservation District? RCDs are not part of County government.

Celebrating 75 years of environmental service to private and public landowners in beautiful coastal San Mateo County. Resource Conservation Districts across California serve as local hubs for conservation, connecting people with the technical, financial and educational assistance they need to conserve and manage natural resources. A defining characteristic of RCDs is that we provide non-regulatory

, confidential, free assistance. RCDs are established under California law to be locally governed with independent boards of directors that are accountable to our communities. Our relationships with the communities we serve and their trust are critical to how we accomplish our work. We are special districts, a form of local government created by the community to meet a specific need such as fire protection, open space, or flood control. RCDs help meet the need for voluntary resource conservation. As trusted stewards of public and private funds, RCDs are subject to transparency and accountability laws that require public meetings, open records, annual audits and financial reporting. How does the RCD operate in San Mateo County? The RCD receives a small local tax base of approximately $57,000 per year. We rely heavily on grants, service contracts, and private donations to deliver our mission and leverage each tax dollar to bring up to $50 of state and federal resources into San Mateo County! Five non-salaried directors are appointed by the County Board of Supervisors and function independently of County government. The district covers over 157,000 acres in the western, coastal half of the county, including all watersheds in the county that drain into the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, and is enabled to work in areas outside of district boundaries as appropriate. What does the RCD do in San Mateo County? We provide comprehensive, integrated services addressing wildlife, water, climate, and agriculture. We use very diverse means to protect, conserve, and restore natural resources. Serving as a focal point for local conservation efforts, we collaborate with private and public land owners, land managers,public agencies, interest groups, and others. Those who live, farm, or play on the San Mateo County coast know that it is a special place balancing the demands of many competing interests. Resource management involves a wide variety of stakeholders. The RCD often serves as a critical liaison between these groups, aiming for win-win solutions in our service to the community. Protecting water quality, restoring fish and wildlife habitat, conserving water resources and fighting the drought, sustaining agriculture, working to reverse climate change and helping communities adapt to a changing climate โ€“ these are some of the ways the RCD serves people, nature, and agriculture in San Mateo County. What is the history of the RCD? In 1939, visionary farmers in San Mateo County formed the first conservation district in California and one of the first in the nation. The Dust Bowl crisis had just destroyed millions of acres of cropland by drought and subsequent soil loss. In response, the USDA established the Soil Conservation Service (later renamed the Natural Resources Conservation Service, or NRCS). Local counterparts were set up across the nation to ensure that local priorities were served. Thus were born conservation districts. From the Dust Bowl of yesteryear to climate change today, RCDs have been a partner to those wishing to best manage natural resources. The RCD continues to have a close working relationship with the NRCS. In San Mateo County, we are co-located in our Local Partnership Office in Half Moon Bay. The NRCS provides a district conservationist who offers technical assistance and administers federal cost-share programs, as well as soil conservationists, agronomists, biologists, engineers, and more.

Did you know coastal San Mateo County is one of the best Brussels sprout-growing regions in the country? These baby plan...
06/12/2026

Did you know coastal San Mateo County is one of the best Brussels sprout-growing regions in the country? These baby plants are just getting started. Who else is a fan?

Join us for a guided walk along Deer Creek this Sunday, June 14! We will explore the creek's history and ecology, with p...
06/11/2026

Join us for a guided walk along Deer Creek this Sunday, June 14! We will explore the creek's history and ecology, with perspectives from local experts in water quality and community stewardship. Registration required - hope to see you there!

Follow the link to register: https://buff.ly/jjlCfSg

Spotted: one very unimpressed bobcat.
06/10/2026

Spotted: one very unimpressed bobcat.

Hedgerow rehabilitation at  ๐ŸŒผ In 2023, we planted a hedgerow, which is a living fence of native plants, along the hillsi...
06/07/2026

Hedgerow rehabilitation at ๐ŸŒผ
In 2023, we planted a hedgerow, which is a living fence of native plants, along the hillside. This year, we returned to clean it up and add more plants! The area gets less sun and more moisture than expected, so we adapted by choosing species that thrive in shadier, wetter conditions.

Weโ€™re excited to watch this habitat continue to grow and support local wildlife! Thank you to

Happy World Environment Day! One of the ways we work toward climate resilience is by developing Carbon Farm Plans with l...
06/05/2026

Happy World Environment Day! One of the ways we work toward climate resilience is by developing Carbon Farm Plans with local farmers and landowners to support their conservation practices that build soil health, store more carbon, increase biodiversity, and strengthen resilience on working lands. ๐ŸŒฑ

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For our Farmworkers Day of Service, we were grateful to support Puente de la Costa Sur (PUENTE) by helping make their ou...
05/31/2026

For our Farmworkers Day of Service, we were grateful to support Puente de la Costa Sur (PUENTE) by helping make their outdoor and storage spaces more functional for the people and programs they serve. Our team helped set up a bike storage area, assemble a shed, and take care of maintenance needs around the site.

Thank you to Puente for everything you do for farmworkers and families on the coast!

What do you see hiding in the branches? ๐Ÿ
05/30/2026

What do you see hiding in the branches? ๐Ÿ

It was our honor! We appreciate what Puente does for the community and how our missions complement each other.
05/25/2026

It was our honor! We appreciate what Puente does for the community and how our missions complement each other.

Weโ€™re just one week away from our first chipping event of the season!Create defensible space by clearing brush and veget...
05/20/2026

Weโ€™re just one week away from our first chipping event of the season!
Create defensible space by clearing brush and vegetation around your home, then place materials at your curb or a designated drop-off site. On event day, a mobile chipper comes to you. Swipe for updated dates and do's and don'ts.

Check if your home is eligible to participate and sign-up here: https://buff.ly/3bQPD7q

Thank you to our partners Fire Safe San Mateo County, South Skyline Fire Safe Council, , , and dedicated volunteers. Funding is made possible through Mateo County Measure K, , and the State Coastal Conservancy

05/13/2026

Drip tape is a highly efficient way to water crops and is used by many agricultural producers, but the plastic is rarely recycled. Last year, with funding from the we coordinated with a specialized agricultural recycling company and collected used drip tape from sixteen farms and diverted 41,000 pounds of plastic from the landfill!

Read more about it here: https://www.coastsidenews.com/review/news/a-second-life-for-coastside-farm-plastics/article_a24a3f02-9b2d-4af6-9f20-c3ff4ad5a028.html

Huge thanks to , to the farms who participated, and to the farms who volunteered to be drop off sites

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80 Stone Pine Road Suite 100
Half Moon Bay, CA
94019

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