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- Organization | UACD
The UACD Organization page outlines the structure, leadership, and statewide network of the Utah Association of Conservation Districts supporting conservation efforts across Utah. UACD Officers and Board of Directors UACD Officer & Support Staff Mike Larson UACD President Sanpete County CD Stuart Bowler UACD Vice President Dixie CD Allen Henrie Past UACD President Upper Sevier CD Michael Larson President Allen Henrie Past President Stuart Bowler Vice President Kristy Davis Executive Director/CFO Kristy Davis 435.881.7688 Director/Chief Financial Officer Desiree Van Dyke Administrative Assistant Desiree Van Dyke Administrative Assistant/ Partnerships Zone 1 - Box Elder, Cache, Rich Counties Jeff Kent Northern Utah CD Tom Walbridge Blacksmith Fork CD Jeff Kent Thomas Walbridge Zone 2 - Davis, Kamas, Morgan, Summit, Weber Counties WADE-JUDD Summit County CD JASON-MORGAN Davis CD Jason Morgan Wade Judd Zone 3 - Alpine, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Wasatch Counties ALISA Sid-Smart Alisa Meyer Sid Smart Zone 4 Juab, Millard, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne Counties Deven Gass Piute CD Kerry Cook 2nd Vice President Fremont River CD Deven Gass Kerry Cook 2nd Vice President Zone 5 Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Washington Counties Allen Henrie Past President Upper Sevier CD Bruce-Bunting Allen Henrie Past President Bruce Bunting Zone 6 Daggett, Duchesne & Uintah Counties Bryan-bell Steve Remund Duchesne County CD Bryan Bell Steve Remund Zone 7 Carbon, Emery, Grand & San Juan Counties Dee Taylor Grand CD CODY Dee Taylor Cody Nielson Auxillary Karen Smart 801.785.6358 Auxiliary President Karen Smart
- Districts and Zones UACD
The UACD Map of Districts shows all Utah conservation districts and their service areas, helping landowners and communities find local conservation support and resources throughout the state of Utah Please refer to Zone pages in menu for contact information. Map of Districts / Zones Zone 1 West Box Elder Northern UT North Cache Blacksmith Fork Rich County Zone 2 Weber County Davis County Morgan Summit County Kamas Valley Zone 3 Grantsville Shambip Salt Lake County Alpine Wasatch Timp-Nebo Utah Association of Conservation Districts PO Box 4117 Logan, UT 84323 Cell: 435.881.7688 Zone 4 Juab Sanpete County Delta Millard County Sevier County Piute County Fremont River Twin M Beaver E & I Upper Sevier Canyonlands Dixie Kane County Zone 5 Zone 6 Daggett Duchesne County Uintah County Zone 7 Price River San Rafael Green River Grand San Juan Learn more about Conservation Districts
- Legislative Update | UACD
The Legislative Update page provides timely summaries of conservation-related legislation, policy changes, and advocacy efforts impacting Utah’s conservation districts and landowners. Legislative Update 2025 Rural Champion Awards were given out September, 16 at the Capitol. Awardees include: Rep. Logan Monson Sen. Don Ipson Rep. Carl Albrecht Rep. Thomas Peterson Sen. Derrin Owens Rep. Bridger Bolinder Rep. Casey Snider Sen. Kathleen Riebe Rep. Scott Chew Rep. Christine Watkins Sen. Scott Sandall Rep. Colin Jack Sen. David Hinkins Sen. Evan Vickers Thank you to the 2025 legislative Rural Caucus award recipients for all they do for rural Utah.
- Conservation Districts | UACD
The Conservation Districts page connects landowners and communities with local conservation districts across Utah, providing resources, programs, and support for soil, water, and natural resource stewardship. Conservation Districts: Protecting Utah’s Soil and Water What is a Conservation District? A conservation district is a legal subdivision of the state of Utah governed by a board of five supervisors elected at large from within the district. Its boundaries are based on watershed or county lines. The conservation movement grew out of the "Dust Bowl" days in the early 1930s, when soil erosion created an unprecedented ecological disaster. President Franklin D. Roosevelt recommended that all states pass legislation allowing the creation of conservation districts. Utah passed the state's Soil Conservation District Law in March 1937. Today Utah has 38 conservation districts, divided into seven zones. Each district board holds regular, open meetings to direct the district's business. A conservation district supervisor is responsible for local soil and water conservation programs, just as elected county officials are responsible for county services or school district boards are responsible for education. Dive into UACD’s conservation initiatives and achievements in the Discover our impact 2025 Annual Report
- GREEN RIVER Conservation District | UACD
Green River Conservation District works with landowners and local partners to conserve soil, water, and natural resources while supporting sustainable land use in eastern Utah. Green River Conservation District Emery County District Highlights Meeting Information Meeting Date: 2nd Monday of the month, 05:00 pm Place: Green River City Hall 460 E Main Green River, UT 84525 Contact Ryan Jones to get involved or learn more about available resources Phone: 435-381-2300 ext 113 Email: ryanj@utah.gov You could also email: grcdclerk@gmail.com “Disclaimer: Meeting dates and times are subject to change. UACD does not manage district schedules and may not receive updates when changes occur.” Like Follow them on Facebook
- Delta Conservation District | UACD
Delta Conservation District works with agricultural producers and landowners to conserve soil and water resources and support sustainable farming in Millard County. Delta Conservation District Millard County District Highlights Meeting Information Meeting Date: 1st Tuesday at 10:00 am, Place: Millard Rec. Bldg Address: 83 S Manzanita Ave, Delta Contact JP Contreras to get involved or learn more about available resources Phone: 435-660-8110 Email: jcontreras@utah.gov “Disclaimer: Meeting dates and times are subject to change. UACD does not manage district schedules and may not receive updates when changes occur.”
- Juab Conservation District | UACD
Juab County Conservation District works with landowners and local partners to conserve soil, water, and natural resources while supporting sustainable agriculture and land stewardship in central Utah. Juab County Conservation District Juab County District Highlights Meeting Information Meeting Date: 2nd Thursday of the month, 5:00 pm Place: USDA Service Ctr Address: 635 N Main, Nephi Contact JP Contreras to get involved or learn more about available resources Phone: 435-660-8110 Email: jcontreras@utah.gov “Disclaimer: Meeting dates and times are subject to change. UACD does not manage district schedules and may not receive updates when changes occur.”
- Policy & Advocacy | UACD
The UACD Policy & Advocacy page highlights conservation priorities, legislative updates, and advocacy efforts supporting Utah’s conservation districts, landowners, and natural resources. Policy & Advocacy UACD Policy Positions UACD's policy positions are updated annually during the business session at the UACD Convention. The most recent business session was held November 7, 2024. Note: You can read the resolutions in their entirety by clicking on the year's resolution packet. 2024 UACD Resolutions 2023 UACD Resolutions Contact Your Legislator Citizens can make an impact on important issues by contacting their elected representatives. Use the links below to find yours: State Delegation: Utah Legislature Website. Federal Delegation: House of Representatives website. U.S. Senate website. NACD The National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) is a nonprofit organization representing 3,000 conservation districts and 17,000 board members across the U.S. Its mission is to provide national leadership and a unified voice for natural resource conservation. Click here to learn more about the NACD
- Shambip Conservation District | UACD
Shambip Conservation District rovides conservation planning and resources to protect soil, water, and natural resources while supporting sustainable land use in Utah. Shambip Conservation District Tooele County District Highlights Meeting Information Meeting Date: 2nd Thursday of the month 6:30 pm Place: Rush Valley Town Hall Address: 52 S South Park Ln Contact Daniel Gunnell to get involved or learn more about available resources Phone: 801-377-5580 ext 120 Email:drgunnell@utah.gov “Disclaimer: Meeting dates and times are subject to change. UACD does not manage district schedules and may not receive updates when changes occur.”
- San Rafael Conservation District | UACD
San Rafael Conservation District focuses on conserving rangelands, watersheds, and soil resources while supporting responsible land stewardship in central Utah. San Rafael Conservation District Emery County District Highlights Meeting Information Meeting Date: 2nd Thursday of the month, 10:30 am Place: NRCS Office 1090 N Des Bee Dove Rd, Castle Dale, UT 84513 Contact Ryan Jones to get involved or learn more about available resources Phone: 435-381-2300 ext 113 Email: ryanj@utah.gov “Disclaimer: Meeting dates and times are subject to change. UACD does not manage district schedules and may not receive updates when changes occur.” Like Follow them on Facebook
- Contact Us | UACD
The UACD Contact Us page provides contact information and inquiry options to connect with staff, ask questions, and get support for conservation programs and resources across Utah. Contact Us Utah Association of Conservation Districts is headquartered in Logan, Utah. If you would like to contact someone in your own conservation district, please refer to our map of district zones page. Utah Association of Conservation Districts PO Box 4117 Logan, UT 84323 Cell: 435.881.7688 Send questions or comments to UACD: Name * Email * Subject Message Success! Message received. Send
- About | UACD
The UACD About Us page shares the mission, history, and leadership of the Utah Association of Conservation Districts and its work supporting conservation statewide. About the Utah Association of Conservation Districts (UACD) Who We Are Your statewide conservation team: UACD represents Utah's local conservation districts with 38 local units as part of a nationwide network of over 3,000, all focused on protecting soil, water, wildlife, and more. A nonprofit committed to support: As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, we empower around 190 local supervisors—appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture—to lead conservation efforts with wisdom and authority. Here to help you: Districts are trusted by private landowners and positioned to connect people with technical guidance and financial resources from state and federal programs. What We Do We connect landowners and farmers with federal, state, and local partners that brings conservation solutions to life across Utah. Why UACD Matters to You Whether you're a landowner farmer, local leader, or someone who cares about Utah's future, UACD offers the expertise and resources you need to conserve land and water. We're making conservation easier, starting right where you are. Explore Our Work Learn more about UACD’s conservation efforts and accomplishments in the 2025 Annual Report .
