About

“Managing Our Natural Resources”

Created to serve as stewards of our natural resources, the Osceola-Lake Conservation District provides site-specific, technical assistance and information to landowners/users in all aspects of resource management.

A five-member board of elected directors develops policy and directs the programs within the district. The Osceola-Lake Conservation District was established in 1944, and is a local entity of state government. It operates under the Soil Conservation District Law, Act 463, P.A. 1998. We are able to receive charitable contributions with our 170(C)1 Status (always check with your tax advisor).

All Conservation District programs and services are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, or disability.