Conservation Partners
Explore our network of conservation partners dedicated to protecting Idaho’s natural resources. Find valuable resources and support from organizations like the USDA, NRCS, Gooding County Conservation District, and others.
The USDA provides vital support for small rural agricultural communities through grants, conservation programs, and technical assistance. Farmers and landowners can access resources for soil and water conservation, crop and livestock support, disaster relief, and sustainable land management. Explore USDA services to enhance productivity while preserving natural resources.
The NRCS (Natural Resources Conservation Service) provides technical and financial assistance to farmers, ranchers, and landowners to promote soil health, water conservation, and sustainable land management. Through voluntary programs, NRCS helps protect natural resources while supporting productive agriculture.
The Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission provides leadership and support for conservation efforts across the state. Working with local conservation districts, the commission promotes responsible land and water management through funding, technical assistance, and educational programs to protect Idaho’s natural resources.
The Camas and Gooding County Conservation Districts work together as partners to promote sustainable land management, soil health, and water conservation. By collaborating on regional conservation projects, education programs, and resource sharing, both districts support local farmers, ranchers, and landowners in protecting Idaho’s natural resources for future generations.
The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) supports locally led conservation efforts across the U.S. by providing resources, advocacy, and funding opportunities for conservation districts. NACD helps districts like Camas County Conservation District protect natural resources, improve soil and water health, and promote sustainable land management through education, technical assistance, and policy support.
The Idaho Association of Soil Conservation Districts (IASCD) is a nonprofit organization that supports and advocates for Idaho’s 50 soil and water conservation districts. Their primary mission is to promote voluntary, locally led conservation efforts to protect and enhance natural resources, including soil, water, and wildlife habitats.