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Powder River Conservation District

Offers seedling and conservation-grade trees and shrubs at nominal costs, including fruit and berry varieties, and also offers technical assistance including species selection and planting advice, free of charge; has drip-irrigation supplies, rain barrels, composters, and weed barriers available for purchase; helps landowners conserve natural resources, improve wildlife habitat, and manage pests; offers natural resource education and a wide variety of programs for youths, including horticulture, adopt-a-tree, wildlife habitat improvements; and has a number of other conservation-related programs.

District manager:
Anita Bartlett; volunteer board of supervisors: Wade Curuchet, Tom Harlan, Kevin Lund, Bill Jones, and George Renkert
Location:
Kaycee
Email:
anita.bartlett@wy.nacdnet.net
Phone:
307-738-2321

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People planting trees
The Powder River Conservation District is involved in a variety of projects in southern Johnson County, including the Kaycee Community Orchard, where staff members and volunteers plant and care for fruit trees.