Wyoming conservation districts mission is to provide leadership for the conservation of Wyoming’s soil and water, protect the agriculture resource base, promote the control of soil erosion, promote and protect the quality and quantity of Wyoming’s water, provide assistance to reduce the siltation of stream channels and reservoirs, promote wise use of Wyoming’s water and all other natural resources, preserve and enhance wildlife habitat, protect the tax base and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of this state through “a responsible conservation ethic.” Nationally and in Wyoming, conservation districts usually operate under the following general policies:
- Conservation should be led by local citizens.
- The final responsibility for conservation lies with the landowner.
- Landowners have legitimate operating goals.
- Conservation districts are responsive to both landowners and operators, and the community as a whole.
- The best agricultural land should be maintained for agriculture
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