The South Yakima Conservation District, established in 1974, is a political subdivision of the State of Washington dedicated to promoting the wise use, development, and conservation of renewable natural resources. They provide assistance to local landowners in addressing conservation resource concerns and are governed by a Board of five Supervisors.
With a focus on soil and water conservation, the South Yakima Conservation District seeks to coordinate assistance from various sources to ensure the sustainable management of natural resources in the region. Through partnerships, education outreach, and programs like Jr Drain Rangers and Salmon in the Classroom, they actively engage the community in their conservation efforts.
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