The CD conducts and promotes various workshops and seminars throughout the year specializing in land management and related conservation topics. Our goal is to empower landowners and other community members with the necessary tools and resources for optimal natural resource-based management.
We are able to customize workshops and tailor topics to your specific needs and interests. Individuals and groups are encouraged to contact us for information on current workshops or to request a workshop topic. Examples of workshops and projects we’ve either sponsored or partnered with others on in the past are listed below:
- Rain and Pollinator gardens development
- Stream restoration and stream clean-ups
- Energy workshops
- Recycling Workshops
- Noxious weed identification and weed pull events
- Small acreage workshops
- Watershed management booklets
- Storm water management
- Earthquake workshops
Check out the Additional Resources tab on the main menu for more information about living next to water, pollinators, and noxious weeds.
The Buzz on Pollinator Habitat: A Webinar on the Gallatin Pollinator Initiative
This webinar was hosted live on March 16th, 2021. During this webinar, Monica Pokorny from the NRCS Bridger Plant Materials Center and Sarah Bowman from the Gallatin Conservation District discussed the importance of pollinators in our landscape, why we should create more beneficial habitat for them, and how Gallatin County, MT residents can participate in our new program, the Gallatin Pollinator Initiative, and receive FREE pollinator seed for their own pollinator gardens. Learn more about this program here: https://gallatincd.org/pollinators/