$25 million to help reduce wildfire risks in WA
WASHINGTON- The Community Wildfire Defense Grant is funding 14 projects to reduce wildfire risks in the state of Washington. The money will go to communitiesContinue Reading
May 30, 2023 1:58 pm
Conservation districts — sometimes referred to as “CDs” — engage people with voluntary actions that keep our air, water, soil, habitats, and farmland healthy for all.
CDs are community-based hubs of natural resource expertise and funding. They’re staffed and led by local people who understand the needs of landscapes and the fellow community members they serve.
WASHINGTON- The Community Wildfire Defense Grant is funding 14 projects to reduce wildfire risks in the state of Washington. The money will go to communitiesContinue Reading
Honoring 2022 Supervisor Years of Service Milestones One of WACD’s Annual Meeting traditions is honoring the major milestones for the supervisors who’ve served their communities.Continue Reading
The San Juan Islands Conservation District is about to celebrate an amazing milestone: 75 years of conservation service to their community! To celebrate, they areContinue Reading
Historically Western White pine came into the region less than 10,000 years Before Present (BP) during the Moderate Glaciation period as the glaciers receded andContinue Reading
Incoming and Outgoing Supervisors Incoming Conservation District Supervisors Congratulations to these 12 individuals who were recently elected and certified, or appointed, to serve as conservationContinue Reading
The Spokane Conservation District’s 50-acre conservation and business campus, dubbed 8th Avenue Quarry, is entering a new stage of development with a goal to bringContinue Reading
Handheld tools can be hard to come by; the cost can be prohibitive and some have niche uses that might prompt you to second guessContinue Reading
WHATCOM — Brandy Reed has stepped into the role of Whatcom Conservation District manager as a bit of a return to the setting of herContinue Reading
Beavers create their homes near rivers and streams across the state, and sometimes their habitats include human residential communities that can create conflicts. Fortunately, there areContinue Reading
In the years after the flood, the Gregory family had a 10-foot high farm pad constructed on their property to park livestock and valuable tractorContinue Reading
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