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Clinton County SWCD Working Group

Miscanthus x giganteus in the sunlight of the U of I Energy Farm
A monarch nestled amongst pine needles.

Work Group
Explained

Conservation stakeholders work together in a collaborative group to evaluate the conservation needs past, present and future. Stakeholders are represented by a wide range of industries, government, private individuals, higher education, business, non-profits and other sectors work collaboratively to identify pressing resources concerns. Through a variety of tools:  surveys, interviews, meetings and events, a set of priority areas of work are defined. This information informs the work undertaken by CCSWCD and its partners. If you are interested in participating, fill out the contact form below, check our events or call the office. We invite your contributions. 

Participate in locally led conservation.


Collaborate.
Strategize.
Act.
Evaluate. 


Annually.

USDA Service Center

1780 N. 4th St 

Breese, IL 62231

Tel: (618) 526-7815 ext. 3

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From every conceivable angle—economic, social, cultural, public health, national defense—conservation of natural resources is an objective on which all should agree. 

-
Hugh Hammond Bennett. 
"Father of Soil Conservation"

The Hugh Bennett Lectures.
Raleigh, North Carolina: The Agricultural Foundation, Inc., North Carolina State College, June 1959.

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