The Oklahoma Conservation Commission offers conservation and restoration services of natural resources in Oklahoma. Its services include soil and water conservation, landuse planning, watershed upstream flood control, abandoned mine land reclamation, water quality monitoring, wetlands conservation and environmental education. The commission also provides assistance to local conservation districts on legal affairs, natural resource planning and reporting, human relations, conflict resolution, and financial and personnel management. Additionally, it provides training and professional development to district employees and directors. The commission also provides wetland management support and training through education, demonstration and restoration activities. Its office is located in Oklahoma City.
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