Hancock Co. Soil and Water Conservation District
The Hancock County Soil and Water Conservation District, established on May 24, 1954, is a subdivision of state government dedicated to soil and water conservation programs within its jurisdiction. Its primary objectives include providing information on natural resource conservation, identifying local resource concerns, and connecting land users with educational, technical, and financial assistance for implementing conservation practices.
The district is governed by a Board of Supervisors and Associate Supervisors who oversee various initiatives, including invasive plant management, nutrient management, and wildlife habitat enhancement. Through these efforts, the Hancock County Soil and Water Conservation District aims to promote sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the community.
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