Whidbey Island Conservation District (WICD) is a non-regulatory, political subdivision of Washington State, dedicated to promoting natural resource stewardship and resilient ecosystems for present and future generations. As a community hub, WICD brings together people and resources through voluntary, locally led conservation efforts to ensure a healthy and sustainable future. They engage the Whidbey Island community in voluntary actions that preserve the health of air, water, soil, habitats, and working lands for the benefit of all.
With a mission to develop stewardship strategies that meet individual goals, WICD collaborates with residents and businesses in the area, offering assistance, education, and programs that encourage the care and preservation of natural resources. Through their various initiatives, such as cost-sharing, farm and ranch support, firewise practices, and habitat conservation, WICD strives to create a harmonious balance between human activities and the environment. By fostering a sense of responsibility and providing guidance, WICD empowers the community to actively participate in the protection and enhancement of Whidbey Island's unique natural heritage.
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