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*To promote the understanding that the quality of the environment determines the quality of life*

 

25864-K Business Center Drive, Redlands, CA 92374*(909) 799-7407* Fax (909) 799-1438*info@iercd.org

 

In 2005 the Inland Empire West Resource Conservation District and the East Valley Resource Conservation District consolidated to form the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District.  Inland Empire RCD is proud to serve the communities of Alta Loma, Banning, Beaumont, Big Bear, Bloomington, Cabazon, Calimesa, Cherry Valley, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Devore, Fontana, Highland, Loma Linda, Lytle Creek, Mentone, Montclair, Muscoy, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Antonio Heights, San Bernardino, Upland, Yucaipa and Parts of Riverside.

 

Click Here to view a map of the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District boundaries.

 

The Inland Empire Resource Conservation District (IERCD) is involved in all aspects of conservation. The district partners with local, county, state and federal agencies in addressing resource issues such as erosion control, flood prevention, water conservation and use, wetlands, ground water, water quality and quantity, non-point source pollution, forest land protection, wildlife, recreation, waste water management, and community development. Also, the district advises and assists groups, clubs, and public agencies. IERCD also offers free environmental programs in the schools within the district.

 

Inland Empire RCD is a self-governed, non-profit, local government agency established by conservation-minded local residents through state law.  Partial funding for the district comes from San Bernardino County tax dollars.  Inland Empire RCD also relies heavily on grants and donations to continue their projects and educational programs.

 

Inland Empire Resource Conservation District is a special district, and is subject to Division 9 of the Public Resources Code. The Resource Conservation District is run by a Board of Directors made up  of conservation minded landowners who reside within district boundaries. Please see the IERCD Board Information page for more details. 

 

 

 

                           Staff:
                          Jennifer Ares - District Manager

                                Mandy Parkes - Project Manager

                          James Law - Field Ecologist

                          Kate Sykes - Administrative Assistant

                          Amy Bonczewski - Conservation Educator

 

 

 

IERCD Publications

Summer 2008 Newsletter

Spring 2008 Newsletter

Winter 2007/2008 Newsletter

 06/07 Annual Report

Press Release for the Oak Glen Creek Basins Co-Operative Partnership

 

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