Letter from Nancy Ullrey
It is with great excitement and anticipation that I share with you that I am leaving my position as the Executive Director of the Cache Creek Conservancy to pursue other life goals.
It is with great excitement and anticipation that I share with you that I am leaving my position as the Executive Director of the Cache Creek Conservancy to pursue other life goals.
Harnawaz Boparai, the Conservancy’s biologist working on special projects, has left the Conservancy to pursue his academic career in ecological paleontology. We had a special last day in a Chevy on a levee eating pie!
Owls are birds of mystery. Depending upon your culture, they represent wisdom or death. Great Horned Owls are found throughout the world.
Join the Cache Creek Conservancy as it takes part in the official launch of the Nature Explorer Backpacks program offered by the Yolo County Libraries.
Welcome to the Cache Creek Conservancy’s new blog!
This space will be used to keep you informed of the various things–big and little–that are happening with the Cache Creek Conservancy and at the Nature Preserve.
Teichert agrees to award the Cache Creek Conservancy $150,000 as part of the permitting process for the Shifler Mining & Reclamation project.