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About NRCS - Connecticut

The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture.  For nearly 70 years, we have worked cooperatively with landowners, conservation districts, federal, state, and local governments, and citizens from urban and rural communities to restore and enhance the landscape. NRCS soil conservationists, soil scientists, agronomists, ecologists, engineers, planners, and other specialists promote land stewardship by providing technical assistance through teams to address surface and groundwater quality; wetlands, riparian areas, and biodiversity; aquatic and terrestrial habitat; and impacts of landuse changes. NRCS teams work on all of Connecticut's landscapes: agricultural, wetlands and riparian areas, suburban, rural, urban centers, and forested.

Our Mission

To conserve and sustain our natural resources.

Our Vision

To be a natural resource focused, interdisciplinary team providing assistance to restore and protect watershed ecosystems for sustainable communities.

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 Last Modified: 04/23/2008