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!

$377,587 to WMSWCD’s on-the-ground projects
$215,921 in support of partner projects


109 residents and land managers served
5,702 native plants installed


799 people served at outreach events
330 people served at education events


81 partners engaged
7 conservation plans created


4,237 acres surveyed for priority weeds
253 acres of native habitat enhanced


23 acres of cropland improved through soil health practices
District Conservation Projects 2024-2025

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