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Conservation Success Stories
2023
Committee Votes to Advance the Confirmation of Conservation Commission Nominee Samuel Grant Victor
National Land and Range Judging Contest Showcases Agricultural Excellence in El Reno, Oklahoma
2022
Sign up period opens for Poultry Farms Regional Conservation Partnership Program – Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Emergency Drought Commission announces additional $5 million in Emergency Drought Cost-Share Funding
Cost-Share Program Proposal Unanimously Approved by Commissioners of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
First Public Meeting for Illinois River Watershed Management Plan Set for October
Sign recognizes re-named flood control site: Sergeant Major Frank Lucas Dam
Re-dedication of Upper Elk Creek Site 23D draws many leaders
OCC Area II Commissioner Robert M. Priess represents from one state line to another
Oklahoma’s Flood Control Dams: Reducing fear from flooding
National Land & Range Judging Contest Winners Announced
Leaders in Oklahoma conservation receive awards at the OACD’s 84th Annual State Meeting
Oklahoma Farmer and Rancher CARE Champions attend 76th Annual NACD Meeting in Orlando, Florida
Lazy KT Ranch Receives Oklahoma Leopold Conservation Award
Betty Bone, Love County Conservation District Manager, retiring after 57 years of service
2021
Law Doubles Funding for State Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program
Oklahoma Conservation Commission team goes the extra miles for the future of Oklahoma’s wetlands
Success of regenerative agriculture comes to life in General Mills project
Blue Thumb Calendar 2021 October Featured Producer Grant Victor talks about “My time to carry conservation forward.”
Adding years to the significantly important lives of Oklahoma’s Flood Control Dams
Blue Thumb Calendar Featured Producer for September: Greg Scott – He has an equal love for learning and teaching
Recently completed Reclamation project is excellent example of Abandoned Mine Land work in Oklahoma
Dr. Katie Blunk: Maintaining the path to sound conservation practices
Dinwiddie family appreciates conservation examples shared with them; want to do the same for others
Oklahoma’s upstream flood control dams working hard for Oklahoma’s people, land and infrastructure
Don Bartolina’s passion for conservation runs several decades deep
Dean Schneider: A never-ending goal of improvement
Register today for free webinar “Preparing for Drought”
Indiana Students decide to hold their own Land & Range Judging Competition in Oklahoma
Senate Committee confirms appointment of Dan Herald to serve on the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Phil Campbell: Service is one word that describes a lot about producer’s life
Oklahoma Poultry Project Named as an RCPP FY20/21 Classic Award Recipient
Tulsa Business Journal Honors Blue Thumb Program with Blue/Green Award
Mike Thralls Memorial Scholarship Applications Sought
Yard by Yard: A Community Resiliency Project
Suzy Landess: Conservation carries history into the future
Oklahoma reduces pollution on most acres in the nation
Senator Darcy Jech: 2021 OACD Conservation Legislator of the Year Award Recipient
Blue Thumb Calendar March Featured Producer: Katie Williams, Life amongst God’s Wonderful Creation
March 2 is Soil Health Track Day at the OACD Virtual State Meeting
Jimmy Emmons to join Oklahoma Conservation Commission Team as Soil Health Mentoring Coordinator
Plan now to attend the 83rd Annual Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (Virtual) Meeting
Oklahoma Master Irrigator Program is underway with more sessions planned
Elia Woods & Pat Hoerth: Friends Share a Common Commitment to the Thriving of All Life
OCC’s Amy Seiger to receive first Regenerative Agriculture Woman of the Year Award
Conservation Partners open New Year with signed agreement with Chickasaw Nation
2020
OCC Mourns the passing of Hal Clark: A Pillar Among Conservationists
U.S. Congressman Markwayne Mullin learns more about Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Reclamation Program in eastern Oklahoma
Nation to Nation Meeting Very Successful
Oklahoma’s State Leaders Show Support of Upstream Flood Control Dams in Multiple Ways
Oklahoma’s state leaders show support of upstream flood control dams in multiple ways
Oklahoma watershed dams historically significant and critical to the future
Senate Committee Confirms the Appointment of Gary Crawley to the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
UPDATE: Senate confirms the appointment of Gary Crawley to serve on the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Oklahoma Producers Interested in Providing Habitat for Monarch Butterflies Should Look to USDA NRCS for Assistance
Oklahoma NRCS announces applications being accepted for Agricultural Conservation Easement Program – Wetland Reserve Easement component
Governor Stitt Nominates Gary Crawley to Serve On the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
U.S. Department of the Interior Announces $2.8 Million in Grant Funding for Oklahoma AML Program
U.S. Department of the Interior Announces More Than $170 Million in Conservation Funding for States and Tribes to Reclaim and Repurpose Abandoned Coal Mines, Including $2.8 Million for Oklahoma
“Conservation @Home: Building Community Resiliency” workshop to be held at the OACD State Meeting
“Revitalizing Agriculture Systems” workshop to be held at the OACD State Meeting
Mike Thralls Memorial Scholarship Applications Sought
Mike Thralls Memorial Scholarship Applications Sought
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World Soil Day, Thursday, Dec. 5
The next step for pilot projects to control feral swine
Farmer uses aerial approach to planting cover crops
Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts and the Oklahoma Conservation Commission Announce the Launch of the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society’s Oral History Collection
Oklahoma Adds Success to Success With 2019 Nonpoint Source Success Stories
Finalists Selected for Oklahoma Leopold Conservation Award
Blue Thumb Program checks in on longtime friends/creeks and streams through Fish Collection and Physical Habitat Survey
Two Oklahomans named to the first Next Generation Leadership Institute class
Trey Lam receives the South Central Region Conservation District Employees Association 2019 Distinguished Service Award
Soil health educator excited about rodeo’s “Cowboy Christmas”
Watershed Year for Conservation in Oklahoma
Sixth-generation rancher Clay Forst to serve as Area IV Commissioner of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission
Flood Control Dams Minimize Flood Damage
Chief of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service honored to attend 68th National Land and Range Judging Contest
Oklahoma’s state and federal leaders show support of flood control dams
Oklahoma flood control dams working hard and “doing their job” through extreme weather
National Land and Range Judging Contest Winners Announced
Reminder to Oklahoma Producers of Sign-Up for Conservation Stewardship Program
Sale of bonds this week, great in a physical and financial sense for rehabilitation of some flood control structures in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Conservation deeply rooted and getting stronger according to U.S. Census of Agriculture
Farmer and rancher offers windshield perspective a year after the 2018 wildfires
Conservation District Employees gather information and ideas at statewide training
Flood Control Dams Minimize Flood Damage
National Land and Range Judging Contest Winners Announced
Leopold Conservation Award Program Seeks Oklahoma Nominees
Wildfire Relief Help Needed
Jimmy Emmons Wins Oklahoma’s First Leopold Conservation Award
Southern Soil Health Conference highlights the Farm to Food Bank Program
New state initiative aims to improve conservation efforts
Flood Control Projects by County
Watershed Fact Sheets
Conservation Partnership Develops Online Prescribed Fire Training
Three Innovative Conservation Projects Driving Creative Partnerships
Flood Control Dams Weather 2015 Storms
County flood control dam benefits tallied
Damage assessment of flood control infrastructure begins
From drought to flood: the Hammon story
Millions in damages prevented by dams, conservation practices during historic May rainfall
Muddy good time: FFA, 4-H teams compete in 64th annual National Land and Range Contest
Banks Flooding on Washita River, Flood Control Dams Fully Functional
Aging Oklahoma Dam Infrastructure Slated for Upgrades
Oklahoma Soil & Water Experts Invited to Washington, D.C.
Oklahoma Innovators: Citizen Scientists Celebrate 20 Years of Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring & Education
Natural Resource Days: Oklahoma County Conservation District
Commission Unveils New Tagline
Educators Tour North Canadian River Watershed
Conservation Education a Local Sensation
Nine More Oklahoma Streams Show Significant Water Quality Improvement
Mapping Team and Flood Control Dams Aiding in Firefights
Conservation Districts Shower Producers with Praise
OKC Students Write, Illustrate Book on Protecting Water
Conservation Districts & Commission Celebrate Earth Day 2014
Conservation Districts Aiding Drought Weary Farmes & Ranchers
March Events at the Capitol
Oklahoma a National Leader in Pollution Reduction to Streams
Conservationists Honored at Conservation Day at the Capitol
Kay and Noble County 2014 Women in Ag Day “Biggest Ever”
Containerized Gardens Get Spotlight at Deer Creek Conservation District Workshop
Researchers Seek Opinions on Conservation “Certainty”
Farmers, Landowners Study-Up at Prescribed Burn Workshop
Soil Health 101 Reveals Secrets Underfoot
Conservation Commission Partners with NRCS to Restore Wetlands
Prescribed Burn Associations Receive New Radios
Little River Conservation District in Pecan Paradise
Commission Staff Give Back for the Holiday
Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts Completes 2013 Area Meeting Tour
Dewey County Demonstrates Value of Cover Crops to Local Producers
Officials Attend Soil Health Talk, Demonstration
Customers Clear Shelves at Cimarron County Conservation District Farmers Market
Upper Washita Seeks Legislative Help to Keep Dams Safe
Governor Activates Emergency Drought Commission to Quench Dry Counties
Governor Taps Drought Relief Funds to Quench Parched Counties
EPA Tours Conservation Work in Illinois River Watershed
Blue Thumb Celebrates 20 Years: Volunteers Dine With Sharks
Commission Proposes Changes to Conservation Cost-Share Program
Conservation Commission, Partners Recognized for Stream Restorations
Kids Get Water Wise at Grove Valley Water Festival Hosted by Oklahoma County Conservation District
Caney Coon Creek Watershed Dam 2M Rehab Project Completed
Flood Control Dams Prove Worth in Record-Breaking Rainfall of 2013
Federal Government Shutdown Impacts Conservation District Operations in Oklahoma
Flooding in Tahlequah Swamps Streambank Stabilization Site
North Canadian River Water Quality Project Holds Demonstration Farm Tour in Geary
Conservation Commission and NRCS Participates in the 18th Annual Inter-Tribal Environmental Council Conference
OCC and Rain Gardens featured in Summer 2013
Oklahoma’s “Lessons from the Dust Bowl” Project Wins Emmy Award
Murray County Conservation District Hosts Congressman Tom Cole on Watershed Tour
DamWatch Helps Protect Oklahomans During Flooding
Conservation community pitches in for tornado recovery
Prescribed fire highlights upcoming workshop
Turner Farms hosted 62nd National Land and Range Judging Contest
Governor Mary Fallin Proclaims Stewardship Week April 28 – May 5, 2013
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority recognized for promoting conservation
Stewardship Week 2013: Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb public service announcements
Oklahoma Leads Nation Again in Water Quality
State Organizations Unite to Promote Prescribed Burns
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2013 Agenda
State Capitol to Celebrate 19th Annual GIS Day March 14th
OCC Partners on USDA-NRCS Conservation Innovation Grant / EQIP Project for Nutrient Management
OCC State Charitable Campaign Collects $3,800 plus “Toys for Tots”
Remembering the Dust Bowl – OACD Area Meetings 2012
Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL “Screening and Community Conversation” Event to be held at Guymon
OACD Area I Meeting 2012 Agenda
OACD Area Meetings 2012
Illinois River Streambank Stabilization Tour September 2012
Garfield County Conservation District and the Sterling House People’s Garden
U.S. Department of the Interior Announces More Than $170 Million in Conservation Funding for States and Tribes to Reclaim and Repurpose Abandoned Coal Mines, Including $2.8 Million for Oklahoma
Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL “Screening and Community Conversation” Event to be held at Altus
Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL “Screening and Community Conversation” Event at Woodward
Gov. Fallin Appreciates Expedited Cost-Share Program
NEH Previews Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL at White House
Blue-Green Algae Summer 2012
OACD Conservation Leadership Class 2012 Holds Third Session at Illinois River
Farm Bureau Tours North Canadian River Project
Mount Saint Mary High School Visits Rogers Reserve
Erosion Demo helps Hughes County Boy Scout Troop Earn Environmental Science Badge
Ribbon Cutting held at Crowder Lake, Cobb Creek Watershed Site One
OETA, Oklahoma Conservation Partnership launch Dust Bowl Education Project
Canton Sixth Graders Perform Dust Bowl Dramatization
Hughes County Conservation District 2012 Scholarship
NACD Auxiliary National and Regional Photo Contests
USDA Celebrates 150th Anniversary
Hominy 4-H Club Plants Trees on Main Street
SWCS 2012 Annual State Meeting
Blaine County Progressive Agriculture Farm Safety Day 2012
Communicating with New Producers Workshop
DamWatch at GIS Day at the Capitol 2012
18th Annual GIS Day at the Capitol Celebrated on March 14th, 2012
OCC and OACD Participate in White House Water Quality Summit
South Caddo No-Till Drill Dedication
Oklahoma’s 2012 Water Quality Success Stories
Conservation Districts on the Air!
Four-State Forestry on the Grow Conference 2012
Conservation Tillage Workshop 2012
Mardi Gras Muskogee
Communicating with New Producers Workshop
2012 Environmental Education Expo
Agreement Creates Four New 15-Month Technician Positions
Record Earthquakes Leave Dams Undamaged
Honey Creek Implementation Project Shows Water Quality Improving
“The 2011 Drought and Beyond”
Northwest Oklahoma Land and Range Contest
Seventh Annual Wildlife Expo 2011 Held Sept. 23-25, 2011
Coal County Conservation District holds Open House in New Building
EPA Adds Nearly $1 Million to Water Quality Projects
Lake Thunderbird Watershed Implementation Project
OACD praises EPA decision to fund additional water quality efforts
OACD/OACD Auxiliary College Scholarships
Conservation Program helps landowners recover from drought
Oklahoma eCycles Day
NRCS Earth Team Volunteer Accomplishes More Than Donating Time
People’s Garden Grant Program
Conservation at the Crossroads — What will the future hold?
Rains Welcomed but May Be Too Late to Save Crops
EPA Offers Oklahoma Watershed Based Plan as Model
EPA Offers Oklahoma Watershed Based Plan as Model
Oklahoma Prescribed Burning Association forming to help landowners and local prescribed burn associations
Sugar Creek L-44 Groundbreaking
Deer Creek Conservation District and Friends of Hydro Library send ‘Hydro Hugs’ to soldiers
Congressman Frank Lucas on the 2012 Farm Bill
ScienceFest 2011
Oklahoma Envirothon 2011 State Champions Named
NACD Auxiliary National and Regional Photo Contests 2011
Watershed Program named National Historic Landmark
National Watershed Conference held in Oklahoma City
Quality Oklahoma Team Day 2011
Kay County Conservation District’s Eco Trail
Oklahoma is a National Leader in Documented Water Quality Success Stories – Project Details
Missouri Levee Break Highlights Need for Flood Control Dams
Deer Creek Elementary’s Grove Valley Outdoor Classroom
Oklahoma Farmers Royalty and OACD to Partner on State Conservation Youth Awards
No dust storms? Thank an agriculture producer
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2011
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2011
The Conservation Partnership – Pulling Together
Texas County Conservation District 2010 Outstanding Cooperators
NRCS Listening Session 2011
No-Till Oklahoma 2011
Oklahoma’s 2010 Water Quality Success Stories
Stream Teams on the Job!
Scholarship Fund Dedicated to Memory of Max Dominick
Deer Creek Conservation District Open House
Pittsburg County Legislators Tour District Sites
Oklahoma-Grown Seedlings Available Online
Deer Creek CD Holds Groundbreaking for Cobb Creek Site 1
USFW Provides Grass Drill to Dewey County Conservation District
Sammy Soil at Ben Franklin Science Academy
Little River Conservation District Receives McCurtain County 4-H Partnership Award
Blue Thumb Volunteer Conference
Oklahoma Leads the Region in Nonpoint Water Quality Success Stories
Blue Thumb Grants to Conservation Districts
OCC Full Staff Meeting, Oxley Nature Center
Rogers County Conservation District Helps Make “Bellringer” DVDs
Adair County Conservation District Watershed Rehabilitation Among Top 100 Recovery Projects
The True Cost of Unrestrained Development
Brookhaven Creek Rehabilitation Project
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins keynotes Women in Ag at Muskogee
Hughes County Conservation District Cedar, Brush & Weed Control
Oklahoma Women in Agriculture and Small Business Conference set for Oct. 14-15
Oklahoma AML Program Wins Reclamation Award from Office of Surface Mining
No-Till Wheat Flour Mill Open House
Osage Nation Watershed Forum
Cedar Hollow Blue Thumb Fish Collection
Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative Will Help Repair Storm Damage in Southwest Oklahoma
A Brick Wall Ahead: The FY2011-2012 Outlook
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins to Keynote Women in Ag in Muskogee, Sept. 14, 2010
NACD Regional Auxiliary Adopts Youth Only Photo Contest
Conservation Commission Partners to Assess High Hazard Dams
Portrait of a Steward of the Soil
OCC and OWRB Collaborate on Dam Breach Inundation Study
Okie One-Call Now to Include Watershed Flood Control Dams
High Plains Range Conference
Conservation Bond, Contributions Agreement, Budget Outlook
OCC Budget and Allocation Committee 2010
Billy B at Rogers Conservation Education Reserve for 18th Year
U.S. Deputy Sec. of Ag Visits Oklahoma
Pontotoc Ridge Prescribed Burn Association
Oklahoma Today features Conservation and Conservationists
Caddo County Commissioners Lunch 2010
Conservation Commission Commended at Quality Oklahoma Team Day 2010
Oklahoma is a National Leader in Documented Water Quality Success Stories
ScienceFest 2010
Green Roof Project Open House
NRCS Chief Dave White Helps Dedicate Turkey Creek Dam No. 3
Earth Day 2010 — CSP Rewards Good Stewards
NRCS Chief Visits Oklahoma Capitol
National Weather Center Green Roof Project
Oklahoma State Envirothon 2010
Oklahoma State Envirothon 2010
Matt Gard Attends Ag Day at the Capitol 2010
GIS Day at the Capitol 2010
Four Oklahoma Streams Removed from EPA 303(d) List
EPA Ranks Oklahoma in Top Five for Improving Water Quality
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2010
OACD State Meeting 2010 “The Best Hard Time”
OCC Cooperates to use ARRA Funds for Three Water Quality Projects
Record funding for conservation and flood control in spite of budget cuts
Grant County CD Holds Open House
Cotton County Conservation District Burns Mortgage
Record Funding for State Conservation Cost-Share Program
Conservation Commission and Department of Transportation Collaborate on Project to Support U.S. Highway 270
Conservation Commission and Department of Transportation Collaborate on Project to Support U.S. Hwy 270
Upper Washita Conservation District receives grass drills through SWODA grant
Sugar Creek L-43 Rehabilitation Groundbreaking
Mountain View and Kiowa County Conservation District Consolidate
Wildlife Expo 2009
Henry Bellmon — Farmer, Statesman, Conservationist
USFWS and OCC successful Prescribed Burn Program expanding
Noble County Conservation District Sponsors Outdoor Classroom at CCC Lake
Water Festival Held at Grove Valley Elementary
Oklahoma County Conservation District Sponsors Sunset Elementary Natural Resource Day
Grove Students Tour Demonstration Farm
Double Creek Celebration Marked First Completed Rehab Project
Turkey Creek No. 3 — Groundbreaking for New Dam
Oklahoma Hosts Advanced O&M Workshop
Groundbreaking held for Sallisaw Creek Watershed Dam 18M
Garfield County Conservation District Offers Portable Corrals
Central North Canadian River Conservation District Hosts “Groundbreaking” Carbon Event
Conservation Partnership Develops Online Prescribed Fire Training
Rogers County’s Dog Creek Watershed Festival
USFW Provides Grass Drill to Craig County Conservation District
Craig County Conservation District Burns Mortgage
CREP Conservation Plan Writers Achieving Level 2 Certification
Pittsburg County Conservation District — Summer Youth Board Trip 2009
Project Webfoot Workshop
Stimulus funds to help dams, streambanks and fight invasive species
Three Conservation Districts in Caddo County Work Together for Common Goals
Blue Thumb Environmental Education Workshops
Carl Lucero, USDA Ecological Services, Meets with OCC and OACD
Kay County Conservation District’s “Friend of Education”
OACD and OACD Auxiliary Scholarships
Spring Natural Resource Events for Youths
Ottawa County Conservation District Fishing Clinic
Cross Timber Prescribed Burn Association
Chickasaw Nation Presents U.S. Department of Interior Partners in Conservation Awards
Lt. Gov. Jari Askins Stewardship Week PSA 2009
Grant County Conservation District’s New Building
Honey Creek — Upstream Neighbors Impressed with Conservation Practices
Stephens County Conservation District Dedicates New Building
Pottawatomie County Sales Tax Benefits Two Conservation Districts
National Land & Range Judging Contest 2009
Governor Signs Conservation Bond Legislation
House Passes Conservation Bond Legislation
Blue Thumb Exceeds 100 Stream Monitoring Sites
Wagoner County Conservation District Hosts Tea Party
Stewardship Week 2009 PSAs— Lieutenant Governor Jari Askins
Stewardship Week 2009 – Dig It! The Secrets of Soil
Pittsburg County Conservation District Bankers Awards
Recovery funding coming to state for new dams and wildlife habitat
EPA 2008 Report Features OCC Water Quality Successes
Eastern Redcedar Pollen
Conservation Leaders Applaud U.S. Sec. of Ag Stimulus Announcement for Oklahoma Flood Control Dams
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2009 (Post-Event)
Farm Bill 2008 Information Meetings
Stimulus Funding for Conservation Infrastructure
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2009
Garfield County Farm Bureau sponsors land scraper
Muskogee County Conservation District Receives No-Till Drill
We Can Do It!
Conservation Commission Disappointed, but Hopeful on Bond Issue
Cleora Outdoor Classroom
Making Sense of Oklahoma’s Climate
OCC Full Staff Meeting, September 24, 2008, Billings
OACDE and OCC Provide CPR and First Aid Training to Conservation District Employees
Deer Creek Conservation District Hosts Conservation Commission
Poultry Litter Transport Incentive Program Closes
Poultry Litter Transfer Incentive – New Program Begins
Governor Henry and Secretary of Agriculture Peach Visit Cimarron County
No Dust Bowl
Successful Eucha/Spavinaw Water Quality Improvement Projects Extended
Grazinglands Workshop – Dewey County Conservation District
CREP – Additional Pieces Fall in Place
Gov. Signs Bill for Conservation Repairs
Conservation District Act Revised!
Near Breach on Kadashan Bottom Dam No. 2
2008 Land Judging Contest Goes On Despite Rain
Governor Proclaims Soil and Water Stewardship Week 2008
Muskogee County Conservation District Receives Land Donation
OACD State Meeting: Conservation College
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2008 (post-event)
Conservation Day at the Capitol 2008 Announcement
GIS Day at the Capitol 2008
Gary Mast, USDA, at the Governor’s Water Conference
Melvin Welch, Centenarian Conservationist
OACD Area Meetings 2007
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program – First Contract
Caddo County Flood Damage Tour
Sequoyah County CD Hosts Legislative Tour
Caney Valley CD Legislative Watershed Tour
OCC September 2007 Staff Meeting
Sugar Creek L-44: Dam Danger Averted
Outstanding Conservation District Hosts Conservation Commission
Open Meeting/Open Records 2007 Workshops
Watershed Aide for Seminole County and Konawa Conservation Districts
Record Rainfall Proves Flood Control Dams’ Worth
Garfield County CD Returns Legal Fees to OCC
OACD Hosts NACD South Central Region Meeting 2007
OCC Joins Oklahoma Prescribed Fire Council
Aging Dams
Lake Eucha & Spavinaw Creek Demonstration Farm Tour
Oklahoma’s Water Plan
OACD State Meeting 2007
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
Dams Save Oklahoma $33 Million in Flood Damages
Conservation Commission unveils new logo
Land & Range Judging Contest 2007 First Place Winners
Wildlife, Landowner Groups Form “Coalition for Conservation”
Governor Proclaims Soil & Water Stewardship Week 2007
Garfield County CD & OACD say “thanks!” to event host
Garfield County CD & OACD say “thanks!” to event host
GIS Day at the Capitol 2007
Conservation Construction Dollars at Record High
Blue Thumb Data Interpretation Workshop
OACD Conservation Awards 2007
Garfield County CD, Dept. of Wildlife Conservation & Groendyke Lodge Host Legislative Shootout
OACD Area Meetings 2006
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