Indiana Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts

Soil and Water Conservation Districts, or SWCDs, are local government units that play a crucial role in managing and directing natural resource management programs. If you live in Indiana, you’re in luck! We have 92 Districts – one for each county. They collaborate with various local, regional, and state government bodies, private nonprofits, and educational institutions to offer top-notch conservation services to private landowners. Their goal? To encourage the wise use, development, and conservation of our state’s soil, water, and related resources, tailored to the unique needs of their local areas. Find your local District here.

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