Welcome to Conservation Corner! You will find weekly briefings here regarding natural resources in Rio Blanco County. The wise use of our natural resources plays a critical role in our economy, standard of living, lifestyle, and comfort. We hope to provide you with user-friendly information to help you understand and engage on these issues that impact you and your family.
The White River and Douglas Creek Conservation District’s motto is, “The Wise Use of All Natural Resources.” All natural resources — water, plants, animals, energy, soil and other resources — have a limited supply and we have a growing population that relies upon them. Therefore, we must use them wisely.
By state statute, conservation districts have a responsibility to develop a plan for the care and treatment of the lands within their respective boundaries. The White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts (Districts) do this through a long-range planning process where all landowners are encouraged to share their thoughts and concerns regarding natural resources. Landowner input determines what actions the Districts focus on during the following three years.
Water, rangelands health, and wildlife are the three resources the landowners have identified as priorities for the Districts to focus on. Additionally, landowners felt strongly that the Districts should continue to implement the “Land and Natural Resources Plan and Policies” in the federal land management agencies’ planning processes.
Tune into Conservation Corner next week to learn more about how the Districts implement the above-noted Plan and Policies. During the next couple months we will provide highlights on water and various activities involving the White River.
Visit www.whiterivercd.com or scan the zapcode (click in the digital edition) to learn more about the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts and the work they are doing in Rio Blanco County.