Our Mission:
Promoting the Sustainable Use, Conservation & Restoration of Natural Resources for Future Generations
A Resource for Mason County Landowners and Residents:
Since 1956, Mason Conservation District has worked collaboratively with landowners and community members to support the responsible care of land and natural resources. As a non-regulatory agency, we provide confidential, voluntary technical assistance—and in some cases financial assistance—based on the goals of each property owner. Whether you manage a large farm, forest, backyard, or community space, Mason CD is here to help you build healthy, sustainable, and environmentally sound projects with confidence.
*Most District services are available to Mason County landowners and residents at no cost, including site analysis and technical assistance*
Promoting the Sustainable Use, Conservation & Restoration of Natural Resources for Future Generations
A Resource for Mason County Landowners and Residents:
Since 1956, Mason Conservation District has worked collaboratively with landowners and community members to support the responsible care of land and natural resources. As a non-regulatory agency, we provide confidential, voluntary technical assistance—and in some cases financial assistance—based on the goals of each property owner. Whether you manage a large farm, forest, backyard, or community space, Mason CD is here to help you build healthy, sustainable, and environmentally sound projects with confidence.
*Most District services are available to Mason County landowners and residents at no cost, including site analysis and technical assistance*
Current Restoration Projects
Learn more about Mason CD’s ongoing restoration work across Mason County by visiting our Restoration Projects page.
Board History & Plans
The Mason Conservation District is directed by a five-member board of supervisors. Three members are elected locally and two members are appointed by the Washington State Conservation Commission. The term of office for each supervisor is three years. Supervisors serve without compensation; they are volunteers.
Mason Conservation District Board of Supervisors will hold their regular monthly meetings in person and by teleconference on the third Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. For information on how to connect to the teleconference, call: 360-427-9436, ext. 121, or email [email protected]. Occasionally, special meetings are scheduled as necessary and advertised separately.
Evan Bauder
Executive Director
Mason Conservation District Board of Supervisors will hold their regular monthly meetings in person and by teleconference on the third Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. For information on how to connect to the teleconference, call: 360-427-9436, ext. 121, or email [email protected]. Occasionally, special meetings are scheduled as necessary and advertised separately.
Evan Bauder
Executive Director
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Mason Conservation District's Annual Plan
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Mason Conservation District's Five-Year Plan
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Mason Conservation District
450 W Business Park RD Shelton, WA 98584 Phone: (360) 427-9436 Fax: (360) 427-4396 |
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Mason Conservation District (MCD) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, or sex in administration of its programs or activities, and MCD does not intimidate or retaliate against any individual or group because they have exercised their rights to participate in actions protected, or oppose action prohibited, by 40 C.F.R Parts 5 and 7, or for the purpose of interfering with such rights. Contact Rhonda Nydegger, Finance & Administration Manager, for more information. Email: [email protected] Mail: Mason Conservation District, 450 W Business Park RD, Shelton WA 98584.