Cascade Conservation District

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600 6th St NW Ste 1
Great Falls, MT 59404

The Cascade Conservation District, located in Great Falls, Montana, is one of 58 conservation districts in the state dedicated to empowering local citizens to influence natural resource planning in their communities. Established in 1946, the district has evolved from its historical roots in soil and water conservation, addressing environmental challenges since the 1930s.

Spanning an area of 1,701,760 acres, the district is bordered by the Big Belt and Little Belt Mountains to the south and the Highwood Mountains to the east. It plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable agricultural practices and resource management, reflecting the ongoing commitment to conservation and environmental stewardship in the region.

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