
WACD Annual Conference - WACD
The 2025 WACD Annual Meeting & Conference will take place December 1st - 3rd at the Northern Quest Resort and Casino, Spokane, WA. For more information visit: https://wadistricts.us/
WACD
About WACD. The Washington Association of Conservation Districts (WACD) was formed in 1942 to help conservation districts succeed in their mission of conserving natural resources.
Our Area Associations - WACD
Each Washington State conservation district belongs to an area association. At least once a year, each area association meets to discuss conservation issues and to seek consensus on matters to bring to the annual statewide meeting of WACD.
Meet our Officers & Directors - WACD
Lincoln County Conservation District. Jeff is a 4th generation agricultural producer in the southwest corner of Lincoln County. He is a graduate of Spokane Community College with two degrees, one in Automotive and a second in Heavy Equipment.
Our Permanent Committees - WACD
Chair Mark Craven Snohomish Conservation District; Aneesha Dieu: Columbia Conservation District: Bridget Gallant: Benton Conservation District: Dave Hedrick
Northeast Association - WACD
Northeast Washington - Spokane Conservation District will host the 2024 Northeast area meeting in Spokane on Tuesday, October 15. Bylaws for the Northeast Area Association Bylaws.(amended October, 2009)
WACD Board of Director Meeting Notes DRAFT – November 30, 2015 Page 3 WACD Business 9/22/2015 Draft Board Meeting Minutes – Dave Vogel pointed out the addition, as requested, to the
Water Resources - WACD
Conservation districts work across the state to improve and protect Washington’s water resources from K-12 education programs to multi-million dollar regional planning and implementation efforts.
Forestry - WACD
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March - WACD
2019年3月6日 · Public Water Forum Comes to Yelm, March 15, 2019. In a world that is 70 percent covered in water, one would think that fresh water would be a readily accessible commodity.