The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is a nonpartisan organization that has been working since 1937 to conserve, protect, and restore the natural resources of Oklahoma. They collaborate with conservation districts and other partners to fulfill their mission on behalf of the citizens of Oklahoma.
Formed in response to the devastating Dust Bowl in the 1930s, the Oklahoma Conservation Commission is dedicated to protecting natural resources for future generations. They offer various conservation programs and services, focusing on water quality, land management, and geographic information. Through their efforts, they aim to build a community of advocates who are committed to preserving Oklahoma's air, water, soil, habitats, and farmland.
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