Programs
We’re here to help! Our staff will work with you to achieve win-win solutions for you and your land and natural resources. Our assistance is free and ranges from one-time consultations to comprehensive conservation planning for all property types, from farms, to forests, and everything in between.
Scroll through our offerings below!
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Native Plant Sale
Thank you for planting native trees and shrubs! 2024-2025 plant list and pricing coming soon. Online store to open September 16th for large bundle orders (100 or more per species) and October 14th for regular bundle orders (5 or 10 per species). Plant pick-up is Saturday February 22, 2025.
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Farm Stewardship
Jefferson County Conservation District can offer you ideas and incentives for creating a barnyard, pasture and cropland that effectively manages mud, weeds and manure.
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Forest Stewardship
Do you need to write or update a forest management plan for your forested property? This template may be helpful as you update your personal management plan, and you may become simultaneously eligible for a variety of programs.
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Habitat Enhancement
We work with our partners in conservation to offer technical and, in some cases, financial assistance to help you develop habitat enhancement projects on your property, helping you become the best land steward you can.
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Backyard Conservation
The Natural Landscaping Course will be offered again this spring. The interactive three-class, two-field trip course emphasizes native plants and sustainable landscape design and maintenance practices.
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Water Quality & Fisheries Monitoring
Jefferson County Conservation District has been monitoring water quality in eastern Jefferson County since 1993. Watersheds monitored include: Chimacum, Discovery Bay, Ludlow, and Hood Canal.
How to work with us…
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A Conservation District Planner will come visit your property.
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This is a collaborative process; together we build a plan that you can use.
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Your planner conducts an inventory of your land that can include:
Soil tests and slope of the land
Type and number of animals
Pasture, hayland, and/or forestland
Streams, ponds, ditches and/or other water bodies
Weed and pasture grass identification
Mud & Manure management
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Once the inventory is complete, your planner assists you in evaluating the condition and current practices of your property in order create a specialized plan to best manage your land for economic and ecological sustainability.
Get in touch.
Native Plant Selection Survey
Help us choose which species to include in next year’s sale. Fill out this survey to provide your feedback.
Thanks to our outstanding volunteers, staff, and customers, we got 12,000 native trees and shrubs out into the community last year. These plants will provide valuable wildlife habitat, carbon sequestration, erosion control, and beauty in the landscape for years to come.