Hello and welcome to Our Rich Land, a podcast of Richland Soil and Water Conservation District (aka Richland SWCD, aka Soil and Water)!
Thanks for taking a listen! This is just a quick episode about our District and what this podcast is all about. Richland County is aptly named for its ecological wealth. The rich land is used in a variety of ways from agriculture to industry in urban and rural settings. Richland County has 8 watersheds: 3 flow to Lake Erie and 5 flow to the Ohio River. Protecting and conserving this rich land is very important and is the primary reason Richland SWCD exists.
House Bill 646, which became the Ohio Soil Conservation District Enabling Act, was signed into law by Ohio Governor John W. Bricker on June 5, 1941.The act gave the states authority and the ability to organize local soil and water conservation districts. Today, there are 88 conservation districts in Ohio, with each county being represented by a soil and water conservation district. Richland SWCD was voted into being in 1948. Ever since, we've been a resource for our community, adapting to ever changing land-uses and conservation needs.
If you’re a local resident, you may know Richland County well, but you may not know the many conservation efforts involved in protecting and enhancing our rich land. If this is a topic that interests you or you want to learn more about, we encourage you to listen to our podcast!
Links!
Our website: https://richlandswcd.net/
Our podcast's website: https://ourrichland.podbean.com/
Want to find out how much you know about current conservation issues? See how your knowledge compares with David Attenborough's and take the quiz that Josh and Evan took! --> https://www.wwf.org.uk/how-david-attenborough-are-you
Music!
Blackest Crow - TrackTribe
Salute to Washington - United States Marine Band
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