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Resource Tag: State Engagement

Missouri’s Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax
Missouri’s unique Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax continues to power record-breaking conservation success, funding more than 7,400 soil and water projects and preventing millions of tons of erosion across the state.
Protecting Infrastructure while Restoring Native Ecosystems
Oklahoma is taking a coordinated, community-based approach to combat the invasive Eastern Redcedar, restoring prairies, protecting water resources, and reducing wildfire risk through the Terry Peach North Canadian Watershed Restoration Act.
Washington State Agency and Conservation Districts Battle Wildfires
With $15 million in new state funding, the Washington State Conservation Commission and local conservation districts are strengthening wildfire resilience through community partnerships, landowner education, and proactive forest management.
NASCA Offsite Retreat Revs Up Productivity for Alabama Soil and Water Team
Alabama’s conservation leaders came together for a statewide retreat focused on strengthening teamwork, refining programs, and building a unified vision to better serve landowners and advance conservation efforts.
This webinar is for state conservation agency staff, executives, NRCS leaders and partners to visit and share ideas, techniques, and strategies for building and maintaining strong conservation partnerships at the local, state, and national levels. 
Watch our webinar on partnering with RC&D councils. Learn about RC&D partnering successes, including examples from throughout the country demonstrating the importance and effectiveness of the RC&D Council as non-profit, non-government organization working with a wide range of private and government partners to deliver conservation and economic development programs.
An informational webinar that NASCA has arranged with presentations from conservation leaders across the nation to showcase how six states are handling erosion control plan reviews, storm water programs, training, and how best management practice or state’s manual for erosion control are published and updated. Facilitated by Ray Ledgerwood, Board Works by Ledgerwood.
NASCA Executive Director Mike Brown, along with NRCS Western Regional Conservationist Astor Boozer, have been asked to co-chair the new National Conservation Planning Partnership Leadership Team.
Check out details of Montana Contract Management 2009 in these PDFs.
Check out details of the Oklahoma Conflict Resolution Techniques for Districts 2006 in these PDFs.
National Association of State Conservation Agencies

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