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Okanogan Conservation District

The Okanogan Conservation District has been working to conserve and enhance natural resources in Okanogan County, Washington since April 1940.  Districts were formed throughout Washington State starting in 1940 as a source of local knowledge and expertise on natural resource conservation.

We work closely with landowners, non-governmental organizations, Washington State agencies, and Federal agencies to identify natural resource concerns, then focus efforts to resolve those concerns in a voluntary, non-regulatory approach.

Mission
to help cooperators achieve their conservation goals. We provide voluntary, non-regulatory services to landowners and lessees in Okanogan County to address natural resource concerns.

All District services are provided free of charge without discrimination. The Okanogan Conservation District is a local governmental entity formed as a sub-division of Washington State under RCW 89.08.

The Okanogan Conservation District has been working to conserve and enhance natural resources in Okanogan County, Washington since April 1940. Districts were formed throughout Washington State starting in 1940 as a source of local knowledge and expertise on natural resource conservation. We work closely with landowners, non-governmental organizations, Washington State agencies, and Federal agencies to identify natural resource concerns, then focus efforts to resolve those concerns in a voluntary, non-regulatory approach.
 

 


Contact Okanogan Conservation District

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  • Conservation Districts
Contact Okanogan Conservation District

1251 S. 2nd Ave.
Room 102
Okanogan, WA  98840
Phone: 509-422-0855


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Okanogan County, Washington

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Okanogan Conservation District is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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