LWCD Member Resources
New to conservation? Have a new role in your county? Or just looking to further your conservation understanding? Our robust training program is here to support your professional development.
Learn about Wisconsin's conservation network by attending our Conservation Partnership Training, often held in twice a year. Meet with agency and non-profit partners and learn about the programs that support locally led conservation.
New to agriculture? Learn from your county conservation colleagues and partners at NRCS and Extension at our Basics of Agriculture workshop, held once ever two years.
LWCD Training Video Series
Advice from your fellow conservationists
Presented by Paul Daigle, Dan Masterpole, and Carolyn Scholl and hosted by WI Land+Water
Advice from county supervisors
Presented by Mike Hofberger, Bryce Lucheterhand, and Kathy Zeglin and hosted by WI Land+Water
What is Chapter 92?
Presented by Matt Krueger, WI Land+Water
Learn about WI Land+Water
Presented by Matt Krueger, WI Land+Water
How to Get Involved with WI Land+Water
Presented by Matt Krueger, WI Land+Water
Intro to Land and Water Resource Management (LWRM) Plans
Presented by Lisa Trumble, DATCP
Helpful Resources
DATCP Joint Allocation Plan Dictionary
Learn the terms used to help fund the county conservation program.
Grant Opportunities
See this comprehensive list of grant opportunities to help fund local programs.
Online Resources
Find links and resources from multiple agency programs through this extensive list used to guide our Conservation Partnership Training.
How to Use the Events Calendar
This is a step-by-step guide on how to use the events calendar and find upcoming trainings, community events, and deadlines.
Training Opportunities
View this list to learn the many ways to further your professional development.
Member Training Scholarship Program
Our Professional Improvement Committee (PIC) coordinates a scholarship program to Scholarships are available with the goal of helping members achieve their professional improvement and leadership goals.
RESOURCES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Wisconsin has a rich conservation history, and a unique approach to current conservation efforts.
Post to our member listservs to start a conversation with other conservation professionals across the state.
This document provides a helpful list of commonly used acronyms.
Expand your conservation understanding through our wide range of trainings.
Missing a training? Have questions about a specific topic? Browe our curated selection of recorded webinars in on-demand training library.