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Conservation Partnerships

Updated: 03/15/2011

The many federal, state, and nonprofit groups involved in conservation work have a diversity of expertise in discipline, location, and focus. As partners in conservation these groups share their unique areas of expertise in conservation work. The collaboration and sharing among these partnerships ensures healthy and productive lands across the United States.

Conservation Groups, Organizations, Societies

Agronomic Science Foundation (ASF)
American Farmland Trust (AFT)
American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
Audubon
Chesapeake Bay Program
Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)
Ducks Unlimited
Farm*A*Syst
Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI)
Home*A*Syst
National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD)
National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils Inc.
New England Small Farm Institute (NESFI)
New York Association of Conservation Districts
New York Federation of Resource Conservation and Development Area Councils
Northeast Beginning Farmer Project (Cornell University)
Restore America's Estuaries
Scenic Hudson
Soil Science Society of America
Student Conservation Association (SCA)
The Nature Conservancy
Watershed Agriculture Council (WAC)

New York State Agencies and Universities

New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC)
New York State Grange
Cornell University Cooperative Extension
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF)

Our Customers

  • Farmers and Ranchers
  • Other land decision makers
  • Other Federal agencies
  • Local and State governments
  • International governments
 
  • Resource Conservation and Development councils
  • Rural and urban communities
  • Water management groups
  • Other individuals, groups, and associations
  • And ultimately, every water user and food consumer in the Nation

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