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Conservation Districts (Manitoba) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conservation Districts (Manitoba)
The Manitoba Conservation District Program is a provincial-municipal partnership directed to the conservation and management of water and soil resources. There are 18 Conservation districts including more than 130 municipalities covering almost all of the agricultural areas of Manitoba, Canada. The Province provides substantial funding and general guidance but the programs are developed and administered locally. The conservation districts spend more than $8 million each year on a wide variety of conservation programs. ==Whitemud Watershed Conservation District== The Whitemud Watershed Conservation District created in 1972 was the first district formed in Manitoba. The District covers about in south central Manitoba. The WWCD includes all or portions of 15 rural municipalities and three towns. It includes all the area that drains into the Whitemud River. The District’s goal is to promote soil and water stewardship and to facilitate agricultural land drainage on a watershed basis. The District is responsible for over of drainage infrastructure and 1,200 crossings. Major activities include maintenance and replacement of infrastructure, as well as proactive soil and water conservation projects such as forage assistance, shelterbelts, grassed runways, water retention, shale traps, habitat preservation, conservation corridors, stream bank stabilization and riparian management.
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