Ventura County Resource Conservation District

70+ Years of Committed Service

Your Resource Conservation District is Here to Help

The Ventura County Resource Conservation District (VCRCD) is a Special District of the State of California dedicated to helping rural and urban communities conserve and restore the region’s natural resources.

What We Do

Conserving Ventura County Resources

Ventura County is home to a rich abundance of coastal and inland resources spanning over 1,800 square miles of open space, wildlife corridors, and watersheds. The County spans across the lower portion of the Los Padres National Forest and the Western portion of the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, Ventura County is also home to the Channel Islands National Park, including 2 of the 8 Channel Islands! 

Ventura County is 17th most important agricultural producing county of the 3,175 counties in the United States, luckily our croplands can withstand the loss of 2 to 5 tons of topsoil per year without losing it’s capacity to sustain crop yields. Produce production ranges from strawberries, oranges, to cilantro, and lettuce. 

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