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The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Demonstration Garden is a public teaching-research garden with just over an acre of plantings and displays that showcase water conservation through a series of themed gardens and exhibits located at California State University, San Bernardino. While located on the Cal State campus in San Bernardino, the Garden was not built with any state resources. Rather, it was made possible by major gifts from three local donors: the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (now called the West Valley Water District), the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District, with additional donations from a variety of smaller donors and in-kind contributions of labor, supplies and expertise.

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  • The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Demonstration Garden is a public teaching-research garden with just over an acre of plantings and displays that showcase water conservation through a series of themed gardens and exhibits located at California State University, San Bernardino. While located on the Cal State campus in San Bernardino, the Garden was not built with any state resources. Rather, it was made possible by major gifts from three local donors: the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (now called the West Valley Water District), the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District, with additional donations from a variety of smaller donors and in-kind contributions of labor, supplies and expertise. (en)
  • El Jardín de exposición de conservación de agua en el valle de San Bernardino en inglés: San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Demonstration Garden es un jardín botánico de 1,4 acres (5 665.60 m²) de extensión que alberga más de 3,500 especies de plantas procedentes de todo el mundo. (es)
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  • El Jardín de exposición de conservación de agua en el valle de San Bernardino en inglés: San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Demonstration Garden es un jardín botánico de 1,4 acres (5 665.60 m²) de extensión que alberga más de 3,500 especies de plantas procedentes de todo el mundo. Está administrado por la Universidad Estatal de California, San Bernardino (USCSB) mediante el Instituto de Recursos Hídricos - « "Water Resources Institute" » (WRI) de la Cal State San Bernardino es un lugar que los académicos, estudiantes, líderes de agua y líderes de la comunidad se reúnen para hacer frente a los retos y resolver los problemas relacionados con el tema de la sostenibilidad del más crítico de los recursos en la zona de Inland Empire, los recursos hídricos, junto a otros socios de "fuerzas vivas" de la zona. (es)
  • The San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation Demonstration Garden is a public teaching-research garden with just over an acre of plantings and displays that showcase water conservation through a series of themed gardens and exhibits located at California State University, San Bernardino. While located on the Cal State campus in San Bernardino, the Garden was not built with any state resources. Rather, it was made possible by major gifts from three local donors: the San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District (now called the West Valley Water District), the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the Inland Empire Resource Conservation District, with additional donations from a variety of smaller donors and in-kind contributions of labor, supplies and expertise. (en)
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