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What is The Conservation District?
The Cape Cod Conservation District was established in 1947 as a local component of state government. Its mission was to help landowners with resource issues relating to soil and water. Partnering with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, then as now, technical and financial assistance is provided in identifying and solving resource concerns on the local level, utilizing a partnership approach with other local, state and federal agencies. A volunteer citizen board governs the District. The District is active in educational programs (most in partnerships) that instruct in soil or water resources and in promoting stewardship of these and other resources.
Board of Supervisors
Lee C. Davis, Chair, Barnstable Les Hemmila, Treasurer, Cummaquid Chuckie Green, Mashpee Dave Ross, West Barnstable Frank Caruso, Forestdale Linsday Strode, Harwich Skip Norgeot, Orleans Lynne Dowdall, District Administrator, Newsletter
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Donald Liptack, District Conservationist Stephen Spear, Conservation Planner Sharon Randall, Technical Support & Special Projects
The Board of Supervisors meets the first Thursday of each month at 3 pm at the District Office on Communication Way. |
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Cape Cod Conservation District ♦ P.O. Box 678 ♦ Barnstable, MA 02630 Phone: 508-771-8757 ♦ Fax: 508-771-6509 ♦ Email: cccd@capecodcd.org |

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Cape Cod Conservation District Conserving land, water, forests, wildlife and related natural resources |
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