Harper County Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the state government in Buffalo, Oklahoma, dedicated to assisting citizens in the wise use and management of renewable natural resources, particularly soil and water. They provide valuable services to farmers, ranchers, community planners, public health officials, developers, and both rural and urban citizens, offering education materials, equipment leasing, and various conservation programs.
With a five-member board of directors guiding their operations, Harper County Conservation District plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable land management, tree farms, wetlands, wildlife preservation, and carbon sequestration. They are committed to fostering a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment, ensuring the long-term health and vitality of the region's natural resources.
Generated from the website