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Waldo County Soil And Water Conservation District

Conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

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    • About WCSWCD
    • Supervisors and Staff
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  • Education
    • Teacher Resources
    • City Park Arboretum
    • Wales Park Community Garden
    • Workshops and Training
  • Resources
    • Eco-Landscaping / Conservation Land Management
    • Agriculture
    • Forestry
  • Invasives
    • Invasive Plants and Pests Overview
    • Resources for Invasive Species
    • Invasive Forest Insect Pests in Maine
    • Banned Invasive Plants
    • Invasive Species Spotlight
  • Conservation Assistance
    • Conservation Assistance Program
    • Conservation Landscape Certification
    • Conservation Services Fees
  • Calendar
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    • Report a Tree
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  • 2021 Tree & Shrub Sale

Invasive Species Spotlight

Invasive Species Spotlight – Now is the Time to Spot Invasive Plants!

Do We Have to Kiss Our Ash Goodbye? Taking Action on the Emerald Ash Borer

Invasive Species Spotlight – Himalayan Jewelweed: Pull it out!

Invasive Species Spotlight: Japanese Barberry

Invasive Species Spotlight: Multiflora Rose

Watch for the Browntail Moth…a Health Hazard

The Emerald Ash Borer Now in Maine – Important Information

Office Hours

46 Little River Drive in Belfast
Belfast, ME 04915
Tel: 207-218-5311
For Technical Assistance, call 855-884-2284 anytime.

New Hours:

Tuesdays and Wednesdays 9:00am – 5:00pm, for phone calls only. The public is not permitted in the building at this time.

AERIAL PHOTOS AND MAPS VIEWING is suspended at this time due to revised federal building COVID-19 access rules. Please call the office if you would like a photograph of a particular location provided to you via email.

NOTICE:

Board of Supervisors Meetings will be held monthly. Due to the current national emergency the meetings may be held online via Zoom per Sec. G-1. 1 MRSA §403-A. The public is always welcome to attend; please contact us on our website to request a meeting access code and link for online meetings, or to request other meeting information.

QUICK LINKS

Report A Tree tool

Information on Conservation Land Certification



Upcoming Events

There are no upcoming events at this time.

Resource Highlight

Fall is a time to plant seeds, to grow native plants next spring. Wild Seed Project offers sustainably collected seeds of native Maine plants, as well as a very informative website and journal.

Fall is the time to plant native seeds to grow native plants in the spring. Wild Seed Project offers sustainably collected, native Maine seeds, as well as an interesting and informative website and journal.

Recent Posts

  • National Invasive Species Awareness Week, February 22-26 – Ten Ways to Slow or Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species in Maine
  • Our Annual Journal Now Available!
  • New video series showcases Forestry for Maine Birds program
  • Help your local NRCS office determine how to spend USDA Farm Bill money: Attend Local Working Group Meetings!
  • Watch Our Presentation on Planting for a Changing World
  • Watch our Annual Gathering and Drone Presentation
  • Don’t miss our Dec. 4th presentation: Water Quality, Lake Sedimentation and Drones: New Technology for Old Challenges
  • Waldo County Soil and Water Conservation District Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for Planning Consultant Services for Impaired Lake Watershed Plan Development
  • Leave the Leaves…You Can Be Neat While Being Messy!
  • It’s Fall…Think Pollinators
  • Now Available: Teacher Materials for 2020 Theme Where Would We BEE without Pollinators?
  • Fish Lead Free Tackle Exchange Station at Unity Pond
  • Our Fall Newsletter Now Available
  • Meet Our New Administrative Director
  • Stay Aware on EAB
  • Report a Tree Program is Now Live!
  • Support Local Growers: Perennial Plants Available this Spring
  • Free Hardwood Tree Seedlings for Families! Plant a tree and learn together.
  • Notice: 2020 Plant Sale Cancelled
  • Some Reading to Do at Home on Climate Change and Woodlands

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Our Mission

The District provides leadership, information, education and technical assistance to conserve, improve and sustain our natural resources through partnerships with individuals, businesses, organizations and government agencies.

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