The Missoula Conservation District, established in 1946, is a locally-led organization dedicated to conserving the natural resources of Missoula County, Montana. With a non-partisan, publicly elected board overseeing a professional staff, the district works in partnership with stakeholders to ensure the stewardship of land, water, and wildlife for future generations.
Driven by their mission to inspire, educate, and enforce resource stewardship, the district aims to enhance water quality, improve soil health, promote habitat stewardship, maintain agriculture and open space, and contribute to conservation education programs. They also administer the 310 Law within Missoula County, excluding specific areas, and offer free and voluntary services such as 310 permitting, grant programs, and equipment rentals.
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