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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - Programs
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. GROWING FORWARD 2 *. The new Growing Assurance – Ecological Goods and Services (EG&S) Program is a partnership between Canada and Manitoba under. Growing Forward 2,. Projects that may qualify include:. Perennial cover for sensitive land. Natural area maintenance and enhancement. Buffer and grassed waterway establishment. Shelterbelt or tree establishment. Click here to view our Water Quality programs. Protecting the health of our groun...
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - Little Saskatchewan River IWMP
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. Trees 30% and grassland 21%). Annual cropland accounts for 35% of the land use and aquatic habitats of lakes and wetlands account for 12% of the watershed. Little Saskatchewan River Watershed Map. Little Saskatchewan River State of Watershed Report. Large file size, 7.42 MB). Little Saskatchewan River Watershed Integrated Watershed Management Plan. Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District.
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - Board Minutes
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. From this page, you can view all of our board minutes from the entire year. March 14th, 2016 program meeting. March 2nd, 2016 minutes. February 2nd, 2016 minutes. January 6th, 2016 minutes. December 2nd, 2015 minutes. November 17th, 2015 – AGM and Elections. November 4th, 2015 minutes. There was no meeting held in October 2015. September 29th, 2015 minutes. August 5th, 2015 minutes. There was no meeting held in July 2015.
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - Partnerships
http://littlesaskatchewanrivercd.ca/special-projects/partnerships
Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. Province of Manitoba Long Term Water Quality Station. On behalf of Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship, the Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District conducts the quarterly sampling at the long-term water quality stations on the Little Saskatchewan River, Oak River, and Assiniboine River near Griswold. Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District. Website Design and Development by Kelly Lawrence.
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - CD Structure
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. Conservation Districts Organization Chart. District Board and Municipal Representation. Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District. Website Design and Development by Kelly Lawrence.
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - About Us
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. The LSRCD was established in 1999. The District covers approximately 4,200 km2 (420,000 ha) and is located in southwestern Manitoba. The LSRCD’s municipal partners are the Rural Municipalities of Oakview, Minto-Odanah, Yellowhead, and Rosedale; Riverdale Municipality, the Municipalities of Clanwilliam-Erickson and Harrison Park; and the Town of Minnedosa. Click on Image to Enlarge. Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District.
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Little Saskatchewan River Conservation District - Board and Staff
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Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS). Little Saskatchewan River IWMP. LSRCD’s authority lies within the board, which is comprised of ratepayers and councillors, appointed by the municipalities with land in the district. The LSRCD is divided into six Sub Districts (SD) based on watershed basins, and is the initial structure to resource planning in the district. The Main Board of Directors is made up of the Board Chairperson, a provincial appointee and the chairpersons of each sub-district. Chair, SD #72A.
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