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SC New and Beginning Farmer Program Accepting Applications


High School Students: Register Now for the
2012 SC Conservation Districts Youth Workshop
Lander University
June 11-15
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Earth Day Award Winners Announced!

Earth Day Mini-Grants
Earth Day Senior Scholarship
Conservation Principal of the Year
Conservation Teachers of the Year


Floods Happen: Be Preparded!


Camp Wildwood
Camp Wildwood Open for 2012 Registration


Hog and Beaver
Feral Hog and Beaver Management Information


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Across the United States, the nation's nearly 3,000 districts are working to conserve and develop land, water, forest, wildlife, and related resources for the benefit of all. Over 17,000 men and women serve on the governing bodies of districts.

A conservation district is a local subdivision of state government which seeks, utilizes, and coordinates assistance from all available, appropriate sources, private and public; local, state, and federal.

Flood Prevention and Drainage

Organized in all 50 states - plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands - districts have formed statewide associations to carry on educational and research activities that will further the wise use of natural resources. Working in cooperation with these associations are state soil and water conservation committees, commissions, boards, departments, and councils - responsible under the laws of their states for encouraging the organization of districts, providing information about their work, assisting them in their efforts and coordinating their activities.

Conservation - Development - Self-Government is the theme of the district movement, symbolizing the dedication of district officials to purposeful, constructive action in the field of conservation and resource development - fundamental to American growth and prosperity.

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