Connecticut's Conservation District are local non-profit organizations that serve municipalities
and residents by providing technical services and education.
Conservation Districts Are
- Knowledgeable and prepared
- Involved and connected locally
- Flexible and responsive
- Good at forming coalitions, piecing together funding, and working with
partners to get the job done
- Available to help you with your environmental needs
How Can You Get Involved? Contact your local district to
Become a member. Your dollars will help conserve the natural resources
in your community and improve the air, water and soil we depend on.
Volunteer. Districts need help with everything from planting
seedlings, wetland restoration, caring for local rivers and
many other projects.
Practice good stewardship at home.
You can improve your corner
of the world by preserving the natural landscape, creating a backyard habitat or
using best management practices on your farm.
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