Conservation
In Action
Stories of individuals, organizations and businesses who
have taken conservation into their own hands. Click to read…
The Spokane County Conservation District is a political sub-division of
Washington State government, dedicated to providing natural resource
information, education, and technical assistance to the citizens of Spokane
County.
What's New With Your Conservation District?
Meet our Employee of the Year, Ben Peterson!Click Here
Learn about the recent visit the District had from conservation leaders from seven Asian countries. Click Here
Interested in helping your Conservation District serve you better?
View our long-range plan, which are our goals and priorities for 2011-2015, and then complete a brief online survey. Your input is critical!
Public Works Roster
Are you a small works contractor or consultant who would like to join our roster for projects as they become available? Register with the MRSC by going here & clicking on the "Join MRSC Rosters" button. All businesses must meet the minimum requirements listed on the Web site.
How Can We Help You Today?
Do You Need Your
Soil Tested?
Pick up your free soil testing kit at the Spokane County Conservation District! Kits for lawn & garden and small acreage available. Click Here...
Spokane Smartscape is a program designed to help you save water in your yard by providing information about low water use landscaping. Visit their new Web site for information.
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Wanting to View/download the Eloika Lake Integrated Aquatic Vegetation Management Plan? Click here...
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View Washington's Biodiversity: Celebrating the Richness of Life Click Here...
A production of the Washington Biodiversity Council, completed with the assistance of jim Armstrong from the Spokane County Conservation District.
Production Ag
Direct Seeding - The Environmental Magic Bullet.
A Department of Ecology Publication
View the Direct Seed success story that the Department of Ecology selected as Ecology's story of the quarter in 2009. Click here...
In the market for new or used conservation tillage equipment? Financing is available through the SCCD.
Eligible equipment includes equipment necessary to make the transition to conservation tillage and direct seeding systems and to implement alternatives to field burning, and now includes combines.