Drumheller Slough Conservation Bank project
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Drumheller Slough Conservation Bank

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Species Conservation

Drumheller Slough Conservation Bank is a 448-acre restoration project in Colusa County, California, designed to provide high-quality wetland and species habitat for the federally threatened giant garter snake and other native wildlife. The project enhances habitat connectivity and supports the recovery of species across the Sacramento Valley by restoring a mosaic of perennial marsh, seasonal wetlands, and upland refugia.

Location:

Colusa County, CA

Credit Types:

Giant garter snake (GGS)

Acres:

448

Approving Agencies:

California Department of Fish and Wildlife U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

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