Our Year by the Numbers 24-25

Sometimes the easiest way to understand all we do is to look at the numbers. Take a look at these and see all the work we do!

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$377,587 to WMSWCD’s on-the-ground projects

$215,921 in support of partner projects

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109 residents and land managers served

5,702 native plants installed

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799 people served at outreach events

330 people served at education events

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81 partners engaged

7 conservation plans created

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4,237 acres surveyed for priority weeds

253 acres of native habitat enhanced

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23 acres of cropland improved through soil health practices

District Conservation Projects 2024-2025

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Program type and number of properties served:

Stream & wetland restoration, 33
Woodland restoration, 12
Priority pest control, 12
Farmland conservation, 8
Oak habitat restoration, 5
Education & demonstration project, 3
Canopy weed removal, 2
Pollinator habitat enhancement, 2
Stormwater improvement, 2
Early Detection, Rapid Response (EDRR), 351