Georgia Has 40 Conservation Districts

Georgia has 40 Soil and Water Conservation Districts that represent every county in the state. Conservation Districts are units of state government that direct natural resource management programs. They work with local farmers, landowners, other units of government, and students to educate and actively promote programs and practices that support the conservation, and use and development of soil, water, and related resources.

Check out the video below for more information on the responsibilities of Georgia’s Conservation Districts. Thank you to Fulton County Conservation District and Middle South Georgia Conservation District for participating.

Using our interactive map below, click your county for more information on your local Conservation District!