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Please visit the new Van Buren Conservation District Website at http://www.vanburencd.org





Michigan's Conservation Districts are "unique" local units of State Government, that utilize state, federal and private sector resources to to assist people with the wise use and protection of the natural resources on their lands.

Conservation Districts continually scan the needs of their local communities, work in partnership with others involved in conservation to set local priorities, and develop action plans to solve natural resource problems. The delivery of these efforts by Conservation Districts allows citizens to manage their private lands for a cleaner, healthier Michigan.

The Van Buren Conservation District is governed by a locally elected, five-member Board of Directors. The Directors make decisions regarding the District’s programs and activities and hire qualified staff. The staff provide information, technical assistance, workshops, public education, cost-share opportunities, as well as affordable trees/shrubs to enhance wildlife and reforestation.

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Tree Sale
Native Plant Sale
Michigan Conservation Climate Initiative
Black River Watershed Project
Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program
Michigan Envirothon
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VBCD Newsletters
Poster Contest
2006 Hunting at Butterfield Drain Conservation Reserve
This page last updated on 3/18/2010.
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