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Tuscola Conservation District

The Tuscola Conservation District is committed to assisting the residents of Tuscola County with the management of our Natural Resources in a sustainable way through education and implementation of conservation practices.

On March 13, 1943, several landowners in Elkland, Elmwood, Ellington, Almer, Juniata, and Indianfields township petitioned for the creation of the Tuscola Conservation District. The first board of directors included: Dorr Perry, Erwin Zemke, R. Lester Hill, Bruce Brown, and Walter Goodall. On February 4, 1944, Dean Gordon became the first Federal employee. Today the district has six employees that include: District Administrator, Soil Conservation Technician, MAEAP Technician/Education Coordinator, Drill Technician, Forester and Wildlife Biologist.

Your Natural Resources are our priority. The District Staff and Board of Directors would like to invite you to take advantage of the many programs and products available from the District.


Contact Tuscola Conservation District

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Tuscola Conservation District is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact Tuscola Conservation District


1075 Cleaver Road
Caro, Michigan  48723
Phone: 989-673-8174, Ext. 3


 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Tuscola County, Michigan


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