RESOURCE ASSESSMENT SURVEY

Every few years, the Osceola-Lake and Mecosta Conservation Districts ask residents, landowners and resource users about their concerns regarding the natural resources in their respective county. Our goal is to identify natural resource priorities  so we can assist local landowners, organizations, and others with the best management practices to improve and protect our land and water resources. Please assist us by completing this short, simple survey. Your feedback will tell us what is important to you. Your answers will help us identify important natural resource concerns so we can prioritize our efforts for the next five years, and also determine our program funding, staffing, and volunteer opportunities. Your responses will remain confidential. Thank you for your participation!

Resource Assessment Survey
Survey Deadline: Friday, May 4, 2018

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Yes
No
Aesthetics
Attracting Wildlife
Farming
Recreation
Timber Management
Agricultural Land
Forest Resource
Hunting Land
Soil Resource
Recreational Land (parks, nature preserves, recreation areas)
Water Resource (lakes, rivers, streams, watershed, groundwater)
Highly Effective
Effective
Somewhat Effective
Non-Effective
Not Sure
Energy Conservation (renewable energy, electrical use reduction)
Farm Management (pollution, risk reduction, manure management, safety, marketing)
Invasive Species Management (monitoring, control, removal)
Locally Grown Produce and Products
Native Plants (pollinator and beneficial insects)
Soil Health (producing healthier plants, improve growth and production, sustainability, cover crop seeding)
Trees and Forest Health (management options, marketing, reforestation, safety)
Wetlands and Watersheds (protection, restoration, enhancement)
Wildlife Habitat Enhancement (food plots, deer management, attracting backyard wildlife and other species)
Articles
Classroom
Field Trip
Webinar
Youtube
Evening
Week day
Weekend
Email
Facebook
Instagram
Newsletters
Newspapers
Twitter
Website
Board Member
Volunteer
Or providing further input on natural resource issues
Feel free to contact us by calling the Osceola-Lake Conservation District at 231-832-2950 x5, the Mecosta Conservation District at 231-796-0909 x3 or email charmaine.lucas@mi.nacdnet.net.

Thank you for completing this survey and assisting us in protecting and managing our natural resources!
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