
Partner Organizations
We are part of a conservation team that includes numerous agencies and organizations at the local, state, and national levels. These partnerships allow us to cooperatively address the concerns and issues faced by residents of New Castle County.
Use the links below to learn more about our partners!
Local
State
National
Delaware Envirothon
Delaware Nature Society
Delaware NRCS and First State RC&D Council
Delaware Urban Farm and Food Coalition
Kent Conservation District
New Castle County
Sussex Conservation District
White Clay Creek Wild and Scenic
Delaware Association of Conservation Districts
Delaware Department of Agriculture
https://agriculture.delaware.gov/
Delaware Department of Natural Resources And Environmental Control (DNREC)
DNREC – Division of Watershed Stewardship
Delaware Department of Transportation
Delaware Section of the American Water Resources Association
State of Delaware
University of Delaware Cooperative Extension
Glossary of Water Cycle Terms- U.S. Geological Survey
https://www.usgs.gov/glossary/glossary-water-cycle-terms
National Association of Conservation Districts
National Association of RC&D Councils
National Association of State Conservation Agencies
National Conservation District Employees Association
National Conservation Foundation- Envirothon
USDA – Farm Service Agency
USDA – Natural Resources Conservation Service
Resources
Our resource library could change periodically and on an as needed basis.
Resources here are from trusted partners for you to freely utilize.
This webpage includes pollinator information from trusted resources across the internet.
This webpage includes conservation & environmental abbreviations, acronyms and terms
NACD's resource page for all things stewardship week and educational resources for each year's theme.
NRCS resource database webpage.
SWCS's Conservation Media Library includes hundreds of resources on various conservation topics free of charge.
Information on local cover cropping.
Information to support sustainable crop rotation and healthy soil.
UD Cooperative Extension has an extensive research-backed library of resources for anyone to use.













