 
															 
															Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts
Nonprofit organization that represents Wyoming’s 34 conservation districts and their 170 elected board members. Conservation districts are local units of government established under state law to carry out natural resource management programs at the local level. Districts work with landowners, counties, municipalities, and community organizations to conserve land and water resources on private and public lands in the state. Among the many programs on the district level are ones tied to agriculture, food production, and specialty crops, including soil health and gardening workshops, ag expos, and seedling tree and shrub sales, including fruit and berry varieties suitable for local environments across the state (see county sections for individual district listings).
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