Our Districts offer a variety of programs and events focused on conserving soil, water, and natural resources. From cost-share opportunities to educational workshops, our programs are built to meet local needs and support practical, on-the-ground conservation.

The Septic System Replacement Cost-Share Program helps landowners upgrade failing or outdated septic systems that may pose risks to groundwater and nearby waterways. By providing financial assistance and technical guidance, the program supports water quality protection while helping residents make necessary improvements to their properties.

The Pollinator Initiative supports the health of bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators by promoting habitat restoration and conservation practices. Through outreach, education, and on-the-ground projects, the district works with landowners and partners to establish pollinator-friendly landscapes that benefit both agriculture and native ecosystems.

The Livestock Seminar connects local producers with experts and resources to support effective, sustainable livestock management. Topics may include grazing practices, herd health, drought planning, and land stewardship, providing practical tools that help producers adapt to changing conditions and improve long-term operations.

From classrooms to working lands, our education programs connect people with the tools and knowledge needed to care for soil, water, and wildlife. We partner with landowners, educators, and the community to deliver practical solutions that support healthy landscapes and resilient communities.
