Lewis & Clark County Conservation is a local conservation district in Helena, MT, dedicated to promoting the wise use and conservation of natural resources. With a history dating back to the 1930s, the district advises landowners on the best practices for managing their soil, water, plants, and wildlife. Governed by a board of elected, volunteer unpaid supervisors, Lewis & Clark County Conservation works in partnership with various state, county, and local agencies to ensure the sustainable management of the region's natural resources.
Offering programs such as pollinator initiatives, stream bank restoration, and water quality resources, Lewis & Clark County Conservation strives to educate and engage the community in conservation efforts. Through their quarterly newsletter, The Explorer, they provide valuable information and updates on their programs and initiatives. As a trusted resource for landowners, the district plays a vital role in promoting environmental stewardship and preserving the natural beauty of Lewis and Clark County.
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