Calhoun
Conservation
District
Welcome to the Calhoun Conservation District
​Calhoun Conservation District
Your Local Resource for Natural Resource Management
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Calhoun Conservation District History & Goals
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Calhoun Conservation District (CCD) was created in 1945 and has been a leading local conservation entity for 78 years. CCD partners with environmental and agricultural communities by coordinating conservation projects and programs throughout the Calhoun County and southwest Michigan. An elected Board of Directors guide programs for the benefit of conservation practices and awareness locally.
Serving as a local source for individual and community assistance in natural resource management and education, the CCD strives to provide services and programs to meet the needs of the community.
​Check Out our Five Year Plan!
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M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T
To serve, educate, and empower community by providing technical assistance and information to landowners in all aspects of natural resource management.
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Calhoun County Conservation Needs Assessment​
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We need you to help us fill out the Conservation Needs Assessment Survey! Click on the button below! ​
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Upon completion of the Conservation Needs Assessment, you can receive a free white pine tree sapling at the tree sale pickup. This will be on April 18th at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds in the Floral Hall. ​
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MONTHLY BOARD MEETINGS
-Open to the Public-
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Next Board Meeting:
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Tuesday, January 21, 2024
5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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Meetings are held in the USDA Service Center
13464 Preston Drive, Marshall, Michigan 49068
For more information, call 269-781-4867. ext. 5
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Check out our Summer Newsletter!
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