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Mendocino County Resource Conservation District
Приєднався 13 жов 2020
The mission of the Mendocino County Resource Conservation District (MCRCD) is to conserve, protect, and restore wild and working landscapes to enhance the health of our water, soil, and forests in Mendocino County.
We make conservation happen on-the-ground by partnering with local communities on a voluntary basis to care for California’s land, water, soil, and other natural resources.
Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) work to be Relevant, Excellent, and Visible go-to hubs for natural resource conservation and agriculture on public and private lands at local, regional, state, tribal, and federal levels. We were designed to evolve with the changing needs of people and the land, to ensure that California is home to thriving and resilient communities, landscapes, and economies.
Our statewide network serves rural, urban, and suburban populations, and consists of conservation professionals and local experts committed to seeing our communities thrive.
We make conservation happen on-the-ground by partnering with local communities on a voluntary basis to care for California’s land, water, soil, and other natural resources.
Resource Conservation Districts (RCDs) work to be Relevant, Excellent, and Visible go-to hubs for natural resource conservation and agriculture on public and private lands at local, regional, state, tribal, and federal levels. We were designed to evolve with the changing needs of people and the land, to ensure that California is home to thriving and resilient communities, landscapes, and economies.
Our statewide network serves rural, urban, and suburban populations, and consists of conservation professionals and local experts committed to seeing our communities thrive.
Swallows and Predators
This pair of Tree Swallows are tending to their cavity nest over the course of a few days when a hungry raccoon shows up in the middle of the night.
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Wild River Otters Update!
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A new addition has arrived to the Willits Bypass Lands! Watch as these young baby otters tumble around with each other and learn important survival and hunting skills by following the adults.
Mice and Woodrats
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Watch these rodents scurry around at night as they search for food and move quickly to avoid predators!
Wild River Otters!
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Watch as this family of otters interact with each other as they preen, fight, and swim around!
Wood Duck Fledglings
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Watch these newly fledged Wood Duck babies heed their mother's call and make the great leap out of the nest box into a bright new world!
Lone Tule Elk in Field
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This relaxing video features a lone Tule Elk resting and grazing on the Bypass Mitigation Lands.
Spring Velvet Buck
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This black-tailed buck has begun to regrow a new set of antlers for the year!
Ducks in the Valley
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A male Common Merganser and pairs of Mallards and Wood Ducks swim and forage in Outlet Creek.
Spring Turkeys
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These toms are casually foraging while trying to advertise their attractiveness and fitness to the hen up ahead of them.
The Northern Flicker
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Northern Flickers have a long barbed tongue that extends two inches beyond the tip of their beak. This flicker is probing the moss looking for tasty insects to eat. A Pileated Woodpecker also makes an appearance!
Curious Coyotes
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Coyotes travel up to 3 - 10 miles every day and are most often active at dusk and dawn.
Rascally Raccoons
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These raccoons search the wetlands throughout the night for whatever they can get their hands on. They forage for crayfish, clams, frogs, fish, insects, slugs, bird eggs, and fruits and seeds.
Early Birds get the Worms
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American Robins are often the first songbirds to sing as the sun rises and last to sing as evening sets in.
Quail in the Valley
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This male finds a high perch where he can broadcast his call last summer. During the fall and winter quail live and forage together in coveys.
Tule Elk Herd
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The elk herd on the Willits Mitigation Bypass Lands is spending the winter foraging and recovering from the rutting season. One cow elk might be attracted to the salty scent station left behind by other mammals on the log and could be getting extra minerals.
Really nice to watch. It’s interesting how they maintain vigilance when they exit the water, stopping to sniff and visually observe.
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Foxes are the most pissing wild animal I've ever seen. Piss on deer corn, mineral rocks, trees, bushes ect. Sometimes all those one right after another.
What a set up brother . Makes my 12 plant garden look much smaller , so jealous of you hot weather state growers , I have a 4.5 month window hit or miss for my outdoor plants .
good stuff!
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Great presentation kind sir.
Thank You 🙏
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Omg. IDK if there's good info in here or not. I only suffered for 3 minutes before quiting. If you ever make another, get to it. This is very poorly executed. Fire whoever produced it. The music is horrific and way too loud relative to the voice volume. We don't care who you are, get your ego out of the way, get to the point and also, fix the audio. Omg
All those lil sniff sniffs
the bober is busy
I feel cheated… where is the footage of him chewing down the tree…
Thank you for doing these webinars. These are important issues. The Prop 19 issue is important for all property owners in California, not just farmers. I pray that the "bad" part of Prop. 19 is rescinded.
How can he carry a tree that big?
I was thinking the same thing!
I know I’m very late but technically he didn’t Carry the tree, he cut the tree of first then cut all the sticks off
O’Neil for president!
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This was useful and it's nice to see that there are actually people on these committees who are involved in agriculture. Thank you for this video.
❤Turkey Vultures plus a Bald Eagle❤
Wow I feel sorry for anything living in that tree when it went Tiiiimberrrrr!!!
Strong upper body, the way it was pulling to break off that flake of tree! But TRULY amazing to hear that loud and rapid biting. What a formidable mouth...but it was a cute sound!
What tasty treat did it find in the mud?
It looked kinda long and slippery. Maybe it was a small fish that the raccoon was trying to carry into the bushes, but the coon kept losing its grasp??