Santa Ana Watershed Association of Rcds

Santa Ana Watershed Association – SAWA – Santa Ana Watershed Association

The Santa Ana River Watershed Association (SAWA) develops, coordinates and implements natural resource programs that support a sustainable ecosystem and social benefits from the San Bernardino Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. SAWA is committed to the protection and improvement of areas within the Santa Ana River watershed. Major FOCI of SAWA are the removal of invasive species, which is a significant problem throughout the watershed, native habitat enhancement and the protection of endangered and threatened species.
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2003
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Riverside, CA 92507 United States
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SAWA is committed to protecting and improving natural areas of the Santa Ana River Watershed through the removal of invasive species enhancement of native habitat and protection of endangered and threatened species. MAKE A DIFFERENCE What We Do With a veteran staff of permitted and licensed habitat restoration specialists and biologists the Santa Ana Watershed Associationa 501c3 nonprofit organizationhas removed nearly 5000 acres of Arundo and other invasive plants throughout the watershed. SAWA provides longterm habitat restoration and wildlife management services for a variety of clients including local state and federal agencies conservation organizations and private citizens. Quick Facts 2800 square miles The size of the Santa AnaRiver Watershed 700 miles Total length of the Santa AnaRiver and its tributaries 244 Protected species There are 244 sensitive plant and animal species in the Santa Ana Watershed 43 of which are listed as Threatened or Endangered species.

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