Oak Woodlands Conservation Program Grant

California Wildlife Conservation Board

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Overview

Oak Woodlands Conservation Program Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: California Wildlife Conservation Board
Last Updated: February 26, 2026

Summary

The Oak Woodlands Conservation Program, funded by the California Wildlife Conservation Board, aims to support landowners and conservation organizations in preserving California's oak woodlands. This statewide initiative focuses on regional priorities, fostering collaboration between ranchers and conservationists to ensure the sustainability of ranching and farming while maintaining healthy oak ecosystems. Through financial support for restoration projects, the program seeks to promote ecological balance and community engagement in woodland conservation efforts.

Overview

Overview The Oak Woodlands Conservation Program offers landowners, conservation organizations, cities and counties, an opportunity to obtain funding for projects designed to conserve and restore California's oak woodlands. While the Program is statewide in nature, it provides opportunities to address oak woodland issues on a regional priority basis. The Program is designed to help local efforts achieve oak woodland protection. More importantly, this Program provides a mechanism to bring ranchers and conservationists together in a manner that allows both to achieve that which is so valued - sustainable ranch and farming operations and healthy oak woodlands.

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environmental-conservationland-conservationagriculture

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