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The Division I Soil &
Water Conservation Districts work in partnership with
individuals, landowners, businesses and government to
protect water resources, expand options for agricultural
production, promote sustainable forestry practices,
promote energy conservation, and protect wildlife
habitat throughout the urban and rural areas of the
northern Idaho region.
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Mark your calendars, the 26th Anniversary of the
Idaho State Forestry Contest is just around the
corner! The contest will once again be
held at the Delay Farms on May 8, 2008 from 8:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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See some pictures taken of Division I folks at
the 65th Annual IASCD Conference that took place
in Boise, December 2-5, 2007. The theme of
the Conference was "Idaho's Conservation
Partnership...Adapting to Changing Times".
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The Stormwater and Erosion Education Program
(SEEP) is an instructive course developed
specifically for the Panhandle. This
course will benefit workers in all fields of
construction, excavation, design, development,
county public works and planning, as well as
anyone involved in growth or water quality
issues.
To
find out more about this program, click on the
link below to take you to the SEEP website.
New classes starting soon!
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Lake*A*Syst or Lakeshore Assessment System, is a
voluntary educational program to assist
shoreline property owners in making well
informed decisions in the management of their
lakefront property.
For more information about this program, click
on the link below to take you to the Lake*A*Syst
website.
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