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| Overview: The Teton Conservation District was legally organized on March 15, 1946 at the request of County citizens, under Sections 11-234 to 11-250 of the Wyoming Statutes known as the "Wyoming Soil and Water Conservation Districts Law." The District was organized to provide for the conservation of soil and water resources, assist in watershed protection, protect public lands, preserve tax base and to protect and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the people. The District was originally divided into two Districts the Teton Soil Conservation District and the Jackson Hole Soil Conservation District. The latter included lands in Lincoln and Sublette Counties. The Jackson Hole District was dissolved in 1967, leaving what is now called the Teton Conservation District. In 1974, our District boundaries were expanded to include Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks as well as all lands lying within Teton County. This decision was approved by Wyoming Secretary of State Thyra Thompson. Conservation District Boards are the only elected Boards that are charged with the proper management of Wyoming's natural resources. | |
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