Clark Conservation District is holding a mail-in election for a supervisor position on March 11, 2025. To request a ballot, visit 11018 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682, or call (360) 859-0714, or email ssmith@clarkcd.org. Ballots must be returned to Clark Conservation District, 11018 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682 by 4:00 p.m. on March 11, 2025. To learn more, visit http://www.clarkcd.org/.
Clark Conservation District works with individuals and communities to protect, conserve, and manage water quality, soils, and natural habitat areas of the District for the benefit of present and future generations. Our District serves a wide range of residents living in urban, suburban, and rural areas. We believe voluntary conservation programs should be locally led, educational, economically feasible, socially acceptable, and sustainable over the long term.
Meets the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 am at the Cameo Café, 7703 N.E. 72nd Avenue in Vancouver.
Want a bee-friendly, low-maintenance, and beautiful alternative? A pollinator meadow may be your answer. In partnership with the Water Resources Education Center and Vancouver Bee Project, Clark Conservation District is hosting a fall workshop on converting lawns to pollinator meadows full of native plants and wildflowers.
"Poop Smart Clark"— a catchy name for a great program! Clark Conservation District offers funding and resources to support livestock and pet owners, folks living on properties with septic tanks, hunters, fishers, hikers, and more. To date Clark CD has given nearly $30,000 in reimbursements for septic inspections, pumping, and repairs across the East Fork Lewis River and Lacamas Creek watersheds.
Hosts from Washington Grown visit April Joy Farm to learn how Clark Conservation District provides services that help conserve natural resources and keep the farm viable amid rapid development pressure.