Thursday 28th of August 2008
 
 
Fenwood Ranch
In the spring of 2002, Shasta Land Trust celebrated the completion of a Conservation Easement for Fenwood Ranch in Shasta County.  The Easement prevents any further residential development on the 2,242 acres of Fenwood Ranch, but permits continued ranching on the property.  The Ranch includes two and a half miles of frontage on the Sacramento River, as well as frontage on both Cow Creek and Bear Creek.   p5130548.jpg

Fenwood Ranch includes a rich diversity of habitats and wildlife.  Rolling hills and oak woodlands cover much of the property, containing vernal pools and riparian corridors.  More than 100 species of wildlife have been observed on the property, including osprey and Cooper’s hawk.  Many rare species of wildlife are also known to occur on Fenwood Ranch, such as the bank swallow, willow flycatcher, silky cryptantha (a native wildflower), and the northwestern pond turtle. 

As a result of the
Conservation Easement, the magnificent Fenwood Ranch will never be
developed for residential or commercial uses. p5130538.jpg However, the Ranch remains in private ownership and continues to support the local ranching economy.  The rich open space of Fenwood Ranch will remain a part of the productive working landscape of Shasta County for future generations to experience, and its associated wildlife habitat will also continue to support a healthy ecosystem in the Northstate.






Shasta Land Trust hosts special events on Fenwood Ranch, which are open to the public.  Tickets but they represent a very unique opportunity to get first hand experience of this great conservation success story. fenwood.jpg