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A Conservation District is a political subdivision of the State of Vermont, as designated by legislation in 1939, to cooperate with farmers, other landowners, organizations and state and federal agencies to encourage and assist in the conservation of natural resources throughout the State. The Rutland District was established in 1968. It includes the sixteen towns in the eastern part of Rutland County and Rutland City.
Mission Statement: The Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District (RNRCD) is committed to fostering an awareness of the link between stewardship of the natural environment and the agricultural community as well as other landowners, and encouraging and supporting efforts with partners, in meeting the need for natural resource conservation. E-mail: nanci.mcguire@vt.nacdnet.net
RNRCD is an equal opportunity provider and employer Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District
Nanci McGuire, District Manager 170 South Main Street Rutland, VT 05701 phone: 802-775-7192 ext. 17 fax: 802-773-4177 nci.mcguire@vt.nacdnet.net
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Spring Tree, Shrub and More Sale If you are interested in being added to our mailing list for our Spring 2011 Seedling Sale please contact Nanci at the District office at 802-775-8034 ext. 17 or e-mail nanci.mcguire@vt.nacdnet.net
The Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District would like to thank all volunteers for their time and efforts in installing Rain Gardens at: 5 Irving Heights, 45 Park Street and 8 Moon Brook Drive in Rutland. These gardens were made possible through funding received by the RNRCD from a VT Watershed Grant. |
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