The history of Conservation Districts. Current trends in land use and conservation. How Conservation Districts are meeting the needs of landowners.

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The history of Conservation Districts. Current trends in land use and conservation. How Conservation Districts are meeting the needs of landowners.

What ecological disaster brought about the creation of Conservation Districts? In the beginning, Conservation Districts focused programs on what type of landowner? What type of landowners are Conservation Districts now serving? What do Conservation Districts provide landowners?

In the early 1930s, along with the Great Depression, came an equally unparalleled ecological disaster known as the Dust Bowl. Huge black dust storms that stretched across the nation blotted out the sun and swallowed the countryside.

On Capitol Hill, while testifying about America’s soil erosion problem, soil scientist Hugh Hammond Bennett drew back the curtains to reveal a sky blackened by dust. Congress saw with their own eyes the seriousness of the situation and immediately declared soil and water conservation a national policy and priority.

1935 – Federal Soil Conservation Service Established 1936 – Federal Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of – Michigan passed the Soil Conservation District Law Act 297, P.A Mr. Hugh Hammond Bennett

“One of the best, and certainly the most promising, of the devices yet invented by man for dealing democratically and effectively with maladjustment in land use, as well as for carrying forward positive programs of desirable conservation, and for maintaining the work, is the soil conservation district.“ Hugh Hammond Bennett

Special purpose local units of state government. Created by a vote of the people to provide conservation programs assistance to local communities.

In their early beginnings, Conservation Districts focused their programs on rural America; assisting farmers and ranchers in conservation measures to prevent their soil from blowing And washing away.

Michigan Conservation Districts utilize state, federal and private sector resources to address conservation concerns in their local communities. Districts are the state’s private lands delivery system, providing local delivery of private lands conservation programs, including the Forestry Assistance Program and the Michigan Agriculture Environmental Assurance Program. Districts utilize these and other programs to provide quality service and assistance to their constituents.

Agricultural operations are becoming more complex, which brings new conservation challenges..

Pressures on natural resources have continued to mount due to developing sensitive areas without proper conservation measurers in place.

And other types of non-point source pollution occur due to the actions of the many new landowners in rural and suburban areas.

Conservation Districts address today’s conservation challenges and serve all landowners and users, from urban customers to their traditional agricultural customers.

Identify county resource issues Utilize local, state and federal programs to address identified issues Provide natural resource technical and educational assistance to farmers and landowners

Michigan’s 78 Conservation Districts provide technical assistance and natural resource management services to help our citizens to manage their land for a cleaner, healthier, and economically stronger Michigan. Conservation Districts bring a host of resources to landowners, assisting them to better address natural resource concerns. Conservation Districts partner with state, federal and local governments, conservation organizations, and the agricultural community.

Conservation Districts continuously scan the needs of their communities, work with others involved in conservation to set local priorities, and develop action plans to help understand and solve natural resource problems.

Conservation Districts allow the public a trusted, local point of access in their communities for conservation expertise, technical assistance and natural resource education.

Conservation Districts have a proud history in leading the efforts to provide assistance in erosion control and rehabilitating farmlands and forests. Today’s citizens appreciate access to the technical assistance, conservation expertise and education that Conservation Districts provide.

Whether for wildlife habitat, timber, recreation, aesthetics, agriculture and other uses, District personnel help make property owners and managers more fully aware of the complexity of the resources they own and the relationship they have to the land around them.

So if you hunt, fish, hike, garden, farm, eat, or do anything else involving natural resources, then you benefit from the work of Michigan’s Conservation Districts.

What ecological disaster brought about the creation of Conservation Districts? In the beginning, Conservation Districts focused programs on what type of land owner? What type of land owners are Conservation Districts now serving? What is the purpose of Conservation Districts in the local community?

Additional information about the history of Conservation Districts and current programs can be found on the following internet sites: Michigan Association of Conservation Districts National Association of Conservation Districts USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Local historical information may be found on file in the District office.

Photos courtesy of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service