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Conservation Districts (Page 3)

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.

Volunteers improve salmon habitat in Stanwood for Orca Recovery Day

Volunteers improve salmon habitat in Stanwood for Orca Recovery Day LIBBY WILLIAMS Stanwood Camano News About 50 volunteers gathered at Puget Sound Public Farms in… Continue Reading Volunteers improve salmon habitat in Stanwood for Orca Recovery DayContinue Reading

2025-10-24
On: October 24, 2025
In: In the News

Youth Conservation Corps wraps up a successful 2025 summer season

Youth Conservation Corps wraps up a successful 2025 summer season Submitted by the San Juan Islands Conservation District The San Juan Islands Youth Conservation Corps… Continue Reading Youth Conservation Corps wraps up a successful 2025 summer seasonContinue Reading

2025-10-20
On: October 20, 2025
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Snohomish Conservation District will host the eighth annual Orca Recovery Day

Snohomish Conservation District will host the eighth annual Orca Recovery Day by Eliza Aronson STANWOOD — Snohomish Conservation District is partnering with Puget Sound Public… Continue Reading Snohomish Conservation District will host the eighth annual Orca Recovery DayContinue Reading

2025-10-18
On: October 18, 2025
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Two Spokane-area organizations win millions in federal grants for wildfire mitigation

Two Spokane-area organizations win millions in federal grants for wildfire mitigation By Emily White, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. The Spokane Conservation District has received $9.2… Continue Reading Two Spokane-area organizations win millions in federal grants for wildfire mitigationContinue Reading

2025-10-07
On: October 7, 2025
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USFS awards $69.5 million in PNW wildfire grants

USFS awards $69.5 million in PNW wildfire grants The U.S. Forest Service has awarded $200 million in grants for 58 projects through the Community Wildfire… Continue Reading USFS awards $69.5 million in PNW wildfire grantsContinue Reading

2025-10-04
On: October 4, 2025
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Getting water stargrass under control

Getting water stargrass under control The increasing amount of water stargrass is a problem the Benton Conservation District has been working on for decades, said… Continue Reading Getting water stargrass under controlContinue Reading

2025-10-02
On: October 2, 2025
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Program to bring in nearly 4,000 trees to Everett by 2028

Program to bring in nearly 4,000 trees to Everett by 2028 by Mikayla Finnerty EVERETT, SEPT 25: The Snohomish Conservation District is collaborating with the City… Continue Reading Program to bring in nearly 4,000 trees to Everett by 2028Continue Reading

2025-09-29
On: September 29, 2025
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In Our View: Efforts to expand tree canopy beneficial to all

In Our View: Efforts to expand tree canopy beneficial to all By The Columbian For some 60 years, the phrase “concrete jungle” has been used… Continue Reading In Our View: Efforts to expand tree canopy beneficial to allContinue Reading

2025-09-23
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Sunset clause added to $5 fee – Conservation district to report funding metrics

Sunset clause added to $5 fee – Conservation district to report funding metrics by Emily Hanson PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District has added amendments… Continue Reading Sunset clause added to $5 fee – Conservation district to report funding metricsContinue Reading

2025-09-11
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Crews remove Water Stargrass from the Yakima River to save Salmon and bring balance to the ecosystem

Crews remove Water Stargrass from the Yakima River to save Salmon and bring balance to the ecosystem by Brenden Jin Reporter BENTON COUNTY, Wash. – A… Continue Reading Crews remove Water Stargrass from the Yakima River to save Salmon and bring balance to the ecosystemContinue Reading

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