Services
Utah’s conservation districts identify local
resource needs and provide support in obtaining
the resources to address those needs. Districts
work in partnership with state and federal land management and conservation agencies to obtain educational, technical and financial resources to plan and complete conservation projects. These projects implement practices to improve resource condition and management in a range of areas from protecting soil and water quality to enhancing fish and wildlife habitat to reducing the impacts
of municipal storm water.
Available government programs often provide
incentives such as technical and cost-sharing assistance to implement
projects. Conservation
planning, engineering,
and GIS/GPS services
are available from
the Utah Association
of Conservation
Districts. Districts
promote and fund
educational activities
for children including
fairs, field days,
and in-classroom
presentations.
They also offer
scholarships to
local high school
students and
sponsor teams
participating in
the annual Utah
Envirothon and Nature High Camp.
For inquiries about our services or a specific project please contact Gordon Younker, the executive vice president,
/435-753-6029 ext. 31 or
contact a zone resource coordinator.
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| Web based GIS/GPS information for Logan Hyde Park Smithfield Canal located at http://maps.cachecounty.org/ |

