Hungry for Conservation?

welcome

Photo Credits: Doug Polhamus

Join us for fall stream monitoring

We need community members like you to join us in collecting insect samples from streams across Eaton County. To participate in our fall stream monitoring program, register using the links below.

October 8, 12:30-3:30 pm

October 15, 12:30-3:30 pm

October 22, 12:30-3:30 pm

free Well Water Testing
AVAILABLE AT OUR OFFICE & EVENTS

Bring your well water sample and the information below to the office or any ECD event for a free rapid nitrate/nitrite test.

Please print and fill out this form when bringing your water sample to our office or to an ECD event. Form Below:

To learn why you should test your well for you and your family’s safety.

Instructions for collecting your sample:

All waters samples should be collected from a source that does NOT run through a softener system. 
Allow water to flush for 3 minutes before collecting sample of 100mL. Bring the water to the testing site within 6 hours of collection.

Congratulations to winners of our 2024 Amateur Photo Contest

Eaton Conservation District is seeking District Advisors.

District Advisor positions at Eaton Conservation District give professionals with a heart for conservation an opportunity to support local efforts using their professional skills. These opportunities are a great introduction to the District and could lead to leadership roles within the District for those who are passionate, committed, and aligned with the District’s mission.

Examples of desired skillsets:

  • Agriculture

  • Human Resources & Policy Development

  • Branding & Marketing

  • Development

  • Technology

  • And more…

Board Directors Holly Schaeffer, Deb Montgomery, and Mark Sweatman at ECD's Annual Meeting 2024

Holly Schaeffer, Deb Montgomery & Mark Sweatman

For more information, please contact the Executive Director.

Eaton Conservation District Partners