Guided Nature Preserve Tours 2024
Date(s): The 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month thru June
Time(s): 10:00 am
Cost: Free
From prehistoric times to today, the Cache Creek Nature Preserve has played an important part in the great story of California.
Date(s): The 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month thru June
Time(s): 10:00 am
Cost: Free
From prehistoric times to today, the Cache Creek Nature Preserve has played an important part in the great story of California.
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.
The Cache Creek Conservancy joins you and the rest of the community in mourning the loss of Gary Sandy. We will all miss his smile, passion for the environment, and dedication to the citizens of Yolo County.
The Conservancy brought a bit of riparian life to the residents of Alderson Convalescent Hospital in Woodland recently.
The Conservancy offers these free presentations to senior facilities as a community service.
Date(s): Various Sundays
Time(s): 10:00 am
Cost: Free
Get to know more about this unique landscape and its history, from prehistoric times to today. Join one of our Guided Tours at the Nature Preserve.
Next scheduled Nature Walk is Sunday November 19, 2023 at 10:00 AM.
Date(s): Saturday, October 22, 2022
Time(s): 10 am - 1 pm
Cost: Free
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.
The Cache Creek Conservancy is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Restoration Biologist. This position reports directly to the Executive Director and is responsible for continued operation and refinement of our avian and wildlife monitoring program (including nest box monitoring), internship program, interpretive tours, and grant research and writing.
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.