Conservation Success Stories

The Conservation Commission and conservation districts integrate  science, technology, and effective strategies for engaging people into our  voluntary solutions. This helps us build community around conservation and  deliver multi-benefit results. You’ll find examples of these solutions—and  the results we’ve been able to celebrate with participating landowners and  partners—in these community success stories.

Foster Creek CD / Douglas County Watershed

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Foster Creek Conservation District

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Columbia Conservation District

Touchet River Watershed

In a working lands landscape shaped by dryland farming, grazing, and irrigated agriculture, this pilot focuses on reducing erosion, keeping soil on the land, and improving stream and habitat conditions. By tracking conservation practices and applying watershed tools, the work helps partners better understand how voluntary conservation supports resilient farms and healthy watersheds.

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Whatcom Conservation District

Sumas River Watershed

Within a productive agricultural landscape shaped by dairy and crop production, this pilot focuses on improving water quality, managing nutrients, and reducing flood risks. Monitoring and conservation tracking help partners understand how voluntary conservation supports both farm viability and long-term watershed health.

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Palouse Conservation District

Spring Flat Creek Watershed

In a landscape dominated by dryland grain farming, this pilot focuses on reducing soil erosion and keeping sediment out of streams. By tracking conservation practices and using science-based planning tools, the work helps farmers and partners better understand how voluntary conservation supports healthy soils, clean water, and long-term agricultural productivity.

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