Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts

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About the Organization

The Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts (WACD) is a nonprofit organization that represents Wyoming’s 34 local conservation districts and their elected boards. Established in 1945, the association provides leadership and coordination to support the conservation of soil, water, and other natural resources across the state. WACD promotes locally driven conservation efforts, advances voluntary and incentive-based programs, and works to protect water quality, reduce soil erosion, enhance wildlife habitat, and support the health and welfare of Wyoming communities.

Policy Goals

WACD typically pursues legislative policies related to soil and water conservation, watershed protection, water quality, rangeland health, wildlife habitat preservation, local governance of conservation districts, natural resource management, and state and federal funding for conservation programs.

Funding

The association is primarily supported through a combination of member district dues, state appropriations, local mill levy funding through conservation districts, and state and federal grants related to natural resource and water quality programs.

Affiliates

Wyoming’s 34 Conservation Districts, Wyoming Department of Agriculture, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality, Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Association of Conservation Districts

Legal Structure

Non-profit organization

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