Napa County is one of California’s top biodiversity hotspots, containing one-third of the state’s native plant species, more than 30 native fish, 250 species of native bees, and over 400 species of nesting or seasonal birds. The southern county is a critical coastal wetland habitat for migrating birds and estuary biodiversity, while the mountains that ring the valley harbor rare flora and fauna.
But our wildlife and native habitats are in peril.
Wildlife habitat is the focus of the Napa County Wildlife Habitat Conservation Coalition. This community-based, volunteer coalition brings together experts, environmental groups, and residents for monthly education sessions, collaboration, and support. The coalition is driving a local conversation on what can be done to conserve land for wildlife. More…
260611 FINAL Wildlife Habitat Conservation Finds a New Voice in Napa