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Teton Conservation District Protecting and conserving land, water, and resources in Teton County and beyond since 1946
Mission History — Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District is a local government entity whose mission is to work with the community in the conservation of natural resources for the health and benefit of people and the environment
Staff — Teton Conservation District Morgan graham GIS wildlife habitat specialist Morgan administers grants for wildlife and vegetation projects and maintains Teton Conservation District’s geospatial data clearinghouse He authors maps and data as decision-support tools for natural resource efforts
Notes from the Field — Teton Conservation District Learn about the mission of the Flat Creek Watershed Improvement District, a sub-board of Teton Conservation District Their Board of Directors work closely with the Town of Jackson to mitigate the threat of flooding in the cold winter months
Wildfire Risk Reduction Program - Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District helps landowners reduce the risk of property damage from wildfire and improve safety through community outreach and education, grant funding, and on-the-ground actions
Land — Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District’s origin is in soil and water conservation in partnership with local ranchers and farmers We continue to work alongside private landowners, land managers, and stakeholders to support agricultural resources, research, education, and on-the-ground projects
All Programs — Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District operates six Program Areas: Water, Land, Vegetation, Wildlife, Geographic Information Systems, and Sustainability
About PIC Grants — Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District (TCD) provides grant funding for natural resource conservation projects through our annual Partners in Conservation (PIC) grant program
Invasive Species — Teton Conservation District As partners in the PlayCleanGo campaign, Teton Conservation District is dedicated to working with the community to care for natural resources through preventing the spread of invasive species
Native Plants — Teton Conservation District Teton Conservation District and partners developed the Teton County Native Plant Species List The list includes 267 species, featuring 13 characteristics per species including duration, life form, growth form, fire resistance, toxicity, and soils