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Klamath River Basin Activities
Overview
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
and local partners are bringing the benefits of voluntary, locally-led
conservation to farmers, ranchers, Tribes, and other private landowners in the
Klamath River Basin.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service in California and Oregon provides technical assistance in
conservation planning and on-farm conservation implementation through federal
financial program funding, such as the Farm Bill.
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Conservation in the Klamath Basin
Partnership Accomplishments
This full color, eight-page report provides conservation partnership
highlights, an overview of Farm Bill assistance, information on conservation
assistance delivered to local people, a report on new scientific models to examine conservation efforts, and Klamath Basin landowner success stories.
Partnership Accomplishments
Brochure [626 kb]
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Through conservation programs and technical assistance, NRCS is working together with farmers and ranchers,
conservation districts, agencies, watershed groups, tribes and other partners to find ways to conserve
and enhance natural resources in the Klamath Basin.
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Links to Additional Information
Klamath Basin Project Information
Klamath Basin Contacts
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Quality Incentives Program
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