OTSEGO CONSERVATION DISTRICT
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Volunteer

Throughout the year the Conservation District has many volunteer events. We could not maintain the programs and demonstration garden without our many volunteers. Watch our calendar for upcoming events or give us a call.
Volunteer Calendar
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Donate

District staff works to fund programs through grant writing, sponsorship, and private donations. We strive to keep programs accessible to all community members. If you would like to make a donation to help enhance natural resource education in Otsego County through the Conservation District you can visit our website or stop by the office.
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Donate Online
Visit the Office
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Recycle

Utilizing the five recycling sites in Otsego County helps to keep our forests and water ways clean as well as minimize trash in landfills. Visit our recycling page for more information on that program as well as out electronic recycling.
Recycling Page
Electronic Recycling
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Share

Share programs and resources with your friends, family, and neighbors. Spread the word on opportunities for education, volunteer opportunities, and best practices to help protect our natural resources.
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