Stories of Healthy Soil & Clean Water

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USDA Launches New Bobwhite Conservation Pilot in Illinois, Enhancing Opportunities for Producers and Wildlife

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the launch of a new Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) conservation effort – the Northern Bobwhite Pilot Project, which offers agricultural producers and landowners the tools to conserve wildlife habitat for northern bobwhite quail by improving East-Central grasslands while achieving other critical conservation benefits, including sequestering carbon and... Continue reading

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May The Forest Be With You Always

Announcing the 2024 National Association of Conservation Districts Stewardship Week Theme: May The Forest Be With You Always. The educational materials are available for FREE download. More details may be found on the NACD Contest website. Teachers: here’s some resources to integrate the contest into the curriculum | Empowering Actions lesson plan | Tree Life Cycle... Continue reading

Illinois AISWCD folks in front of national conference stage, in deep blues.

2024 NACD annual conference

Leaders from soil and water conservation districts from around the country gathered in San Diego February 10-14, 2024 for the National Association of Conservation Districts 78th Annual Meeting. “Getting together with people from all over the US, it broadens your horizons on what the conservation issues are,” said Steve Stierwalt, immediate past president of the... Continue reading

Soil Health Week 2024

Calendar details via Illinois Stewardship Alliance Advocacy in Action – Please join your fellow conservation colleagues, SWCD directors/staff, and stakeholders from across the state as we bring our message of clean water, healthy soil to Springfield and our state’s elected officials during Soil Health Week March 4-8. First, will you please download and print/post this... Continue reading

Dr. Michael Woods of the AISWCD at podium, in front of screen, and the NLRS conference.

How to improve non-point nutrient loads for the next NLRS report

The Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts (AISWCD) Executive Director, Dr. Michael Woods, shared highlights of the Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy’s Non-Point Agriculture Sector at the NLRS Partnership Conference Wednesday January 25. Woods noted nutrient loads are still increasing for the non-point sector, there is urgent need to continue work in research, education,... Continue reading