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What is a Conservation District?
A conservation district is a group of non-partisan, publicly elected people who dedicate their time to oversee local conservation efforts in their district to protect the multiple use of land, water and wildlife for future generations.
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Conservation Districts were established by congress in 1935, and the Montana legislature in 1939, to engage in local, hands on, grass-roots conservation to protect our land, preserve our heritage and promote conservative practices of soil and water.
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