Tuscarawas County Soil and Water Conservation District

GPTKB entity

Statements (77)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Protected area
gptkbp:advocatesFor sustainable practices
water quality improvement
natural resource protection
gptkbp:collaboratesWith universities
government agencies
local farmers
environmental groups
gptkbp:conducts educational campaigns
soil testing
water quality monitoring
educational outreach
field days
public meetings
environmental education programs
community surveys
workshops for landowners
gptkbp:develops conservation programs
partnerships
gptkbp:encourages best management practices
gptkbp:engagesIn policy advocacy
research projects
public education
community planning
outreach activities
gptkbp:focusesOn water conservation
soil conservation
gptkbp:hasPart volunteers
staff
board of supervisors
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Tuscarawas County Soil and Water Conservation District
gptkbp:locatedIn gptkb:Tuscarawas_County
gptkbp:manages watershed projects
gptkbp:offers educational resources
workshops
consultation services
seminars
water conservation programs
technical workshops
incentive programs
financial assistance programs
conservation planning
technical support for projects
land management advice
soil health programs
gptkbp:participatesIn community events
gptkbp:promotes sustainable agriculture
erosion control
environmental stewardship
sustainable land use
native plant restoration
gptkbp:provides educational programs
environmental assessments
resource management
technical assistance
technical guidance
technical resources
information on regulations
conservation education
outreach materials
technical publications
landowner assistance
technical assistance for grants
gptkbp:receivesFundingFrom federal government
grants
state government
gptkbp:supports water resource management
community outreach
wildlife conservation
habitat conservation
land conservation efforts
agricultural sustainability
conservation initiatives
gptkbp:worksWith local governments
non-profit organizations
community organizations
local schools