AACD Programs

Resource Programs

bullet Agriculture
bullet Erosion Control
bullet Forest Management
bullet Invasive Plant Management
bullet Recreation & Trails
bullet Recycling
bullet Resource Inventories
bullet Water Quality Monitoring
bullet Watershed Stewardship
bullet Wildlife Habitat

Education Outreach

bullet Agriculture Education
bullet Cooperator Outreach
bullet Fairs & Festivals
bullet Media Outreach


Alaska's Soil and Water Conservation Districts are grassroots organizations within the framework of the state government that concentrate their resources on responsible use and conservation of our natural resources. This includes a variety of projects involving water resources, land resources and education.

While projects vary from district to district, the goal remains consistent — responsible use of Alaska's abundant natural resources. That means opening up new farmland near Kenny Lake and protecting bear habitat on Kodiak Island.

Soil and Water Conservation Districts bring a balance to natural resources. The Districts and AACD promote responsible use of all types of resources — whether that means conservation, maintenance or harvest. We look at resource development from all angles — environmental concerns, human needs, economic ramifications, long-term impacts, sustainability, etc.

Use the links below to see how Alaska's Soil and Water Conservation Districts are responding to their mandate by helping Alaska's landowners to protect and manage their natural resources.

 

Phone: 907-373-7923
Fax: 907-373-7928
1700 E. Bogard Rd. Suite 203
Wasilla, AK 99654-8563

Home | Districts | About AACD | Board of Directors | Programs | Education | Envirothon | Partners | Support | Contact Us | News | Media Information| Employment

Copyright © 2007 Alaska Association of Conservation Districts. All Rights Reserved.
Web Design & Development by ITS Alaska.