Oscoda County Conservation District is a dedicated organization in Mentor Township, MI, that aims to promote the wise use, maintenance, and restoration of natural resources through technical assistance, partnerships, and educational programs. With a mission to guide individuals in land use and conservation practices, they offer services such as forestry assistance, referrals, and support for the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP). Celebrating 50 years of conservation, Oscoda County Conservation District continues to prioritize soil, water, air, wildlife, forestry, and recreation in their efforts to preserve and enhance the county's natural environment.
As an equal opportunity employer, Oscoda County Conservation District values diversity and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, marital status, religion, sexual orientation, political beliefs, genetic information, or income source. They hold monthly board meetings at Boney Park, focusing on addressing conservation interests and concerns in the county. Additionally, they offer the Plant it Forward program, allowing individuals to commemorate loved ones or special events by donating a white pine or white spruce tree, which helps replace trees lost to pests, diseases, and aging in Oscoda County Park Campgrounds.
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