The Ferry Conservation District (FCD) released its FY 2025 Annual Work Plan on June 29, 2026, outlining services to support Ferry County residents in managing natural resources. The district, governed by a five-member board of local landowners, offers technical and financial assistance for projects related to water quality, soil health, habitat restoration, and wildfire preparedness. It operates as a non-regulatory, voluntary organization working with landowners on private properties. The FCD office is located at 84 East Delaware in Republic. The district's mission focuses on safeguarding Ferry County's rural lifestyle and sustainable resource use through partnerships. Monthly board meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. (October-March) or 5:00 p.m. (April-September) at the Republic office.
Ferry Conservation District Announces 2025 Work Plan
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- β The Ferry Conservation District (FCD) released its FY 2025 Annual Work Plan on June 29, 2026βnullβ
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) outlines services to support Ferry County residents in managing natural resourcesβEfforts include: βΆ Livestock and nutrient management βΆ Habitat restoration and enhancement βΆ Water quality and quantity improvement βΆ Soil, forest, and rangeland health βΆ Stormwater management βΆ Wildfire preparedness and recovery. βΆ Urban agriculture βΆ Irrigation water management βΆ Environmental Education β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) is governed by a five-member board of local landownersβThey are independently governed by a five-member board of local supervisors, who must be landowners or occupiers within the conservation district.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) offers technical and financial assistance for projects related to water qualityβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) offers technical and financial assistance for projects related to soil healthβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) offers technical and financial assistance for projects related to habitat restorationβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) offers technical and financial assistance for projects related to wildfire preparednessβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) operates as a non-regulatory, voluntary organizationβNon Regulatory. Voluntary. Collaborative.Are you curious about what a conservation district does? Let me tell you, we are your local helping hand when it comes tackling natural resource projects on your property! Our organization is non-governmental, non-regulatory, and education-oriented, which means we work with you to keep our water, soil, air, and farmland through voluntary actions.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) works with landowners on private propertiesβOur organization is non-governmental, non-regulatory, and education-oriented, which means we work with you to keep our water, soil, air, and farmland through voluntary actions.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) office is located at 84 East Delaware in RepublicβMonthly meetings to conduct business are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (October - March) or 5:00 p.m. (April -September) at the District office located at 84 East Delaware in Republic (above STCU).β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) mission focuses on safeguarding Ferry County's rural lifestyleβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βThe Ferry Conservation District (FCD) mission focuses on sustainable resource use through partnershipsβThe mission of the Ferry Conservation District is to safeguard the rural lifestyle and sustainable use of natural resources of Ferry County, for present and future landowners, residents, and visitors by offering technical and financial assistance, outreach, and education through partnerships.β
- βMonthly board meetings of the Ferry Conservation District (FCD) are held on the fourth WednesdayβMonthly meetings to conduct business are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (October - March) or 5:00 p.m. (April -September) at the District office located at 84 East Delaware in Republic (above STCU).β
- βMonthly board meetings of the Ferry Conservation District (FCD) are held at 3:00 p.m. (October-March)βMonthly meetings to conduct business are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (October - March) or 5:00 p.m. (April -September) at the District office located at 84 East Delaware in Republic (above STCU).β
- βMonthly board meetings of the Ferry Conservation District (FCD) are held at 5:00 p.m. (April-September)βMonthly meetings to conduct business are generally held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 3:00 p.m. (October - March) or 5:00 p.m. (April -September) at the District office located at 84 East Delaware in Republic (above STCU).β
- β Monthly board meetings of the Ferry Conservation and District (FCD) are held at the Republic officeβnullβ
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