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Make a Plan

Looking for ways to conserve and enhance natural resources on your property?

Our staff are here to assist landowners who want to adopt common-sense conservation practices that can improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and property value.  

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Conservation Practices

  • Composting
  • Landscaping with native plants
  • Irrigation water management for lawns and pastures
  • Pasture management: cross fencing and rotational grazing
  • And many more
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Get Help

A free site assessment is the first step to developing a comprehensive conservation plan for your property.

Okanogan Conservation District staff have the technical expertise and local experience needed to help you create a plan that meets your resource management needs.  


Contact us to find out which programs are right for you!

Call or email us for more information. Programs require a site visit to determine eligibility and to develop appropriate conservation plans. All District programs are free of charge, voluntary and non-regulatory. You choose what recommended conservation practices to implement on your property.

Not sure if your project idea is a fit for one of the above programs? Contact us anyway! We may be able to find other funding or refer you to other resources.