The federal partner in the relationship is principally the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) in the Department of Agriculture. NRCS provides federally funded conservationists, agronomists, soil scientists, and civil engineers in field offices in Anchorage, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Homer, Kenai, and Wasilla.
The state resource management within the Department of Natural Resources of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Forestry, Land, Mining and Water, Oil and Gas, Parks, and other Alaskan Soil and Water Conservation Districts have signed Memorandums of Agreements with the districts.
A valuable part of the partnership is land conservation plans requested by local owners, erosion control projects, water quality projects, best management practices, educational programs on conservation in our local schools, resource development expertise and the synergy that results when all those having a responsibility for the Alaska resources work together for the common good.
Alaska Association of Conservation Districts Natural Resources Conservation Service US Fish and Wildlife Service Alaska Department of Natural Resources Alaska Division of Agriculture Alaska Department of Fish and Game Alaska Department of Commerce Alaska Office of the Governor Alaska's Conservation Districts Alaska Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation Alaska Congressional Delegation Mat-Su Borough |
Mapmakers Alaska Alaska Farm Bureau City of Palmer Wells Fargo, Alaska Mat-Su Borough School District Alaska Plants Material Center Mat-Su Basin Salmon Habitat Partnership Edward Jones Alaska Coastal Management Program Mat Su Cooperative Weed Management Area Mananuska Watershed Coalition Alaska Farmland Trust |