Oklahoma Conservation Commission

The Commission is also responsible for upstream flood control protection, a state-funded conservation cost-share program, reclamation of abandoned mine land and non point source water quality monitoring, planning, and management, in addition to a variety of educational and informational activities.The Commissison is composed of five members, appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Oklahoma Senate.The Commission is composed of five members, appointed by the Governor with the consent of the Oklahoma Senate, to serve a five-year term.Each conservation district office offers a variety of natural resource information including soil surveys.Conservation districts provide services to large segments of the public, including farmers, ranchers, community planners, public health officials, developers, educators, students, and rural and urban citizens.
Oklahoma CityOklahomaJim ReeseSecretary of Agricultureagencygovernment of OklahomaGovernor of OklahomaconserveOklahoma SenateGovernorDavid HallMary Fallinwater conservationnonpoint source pollutionOklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and ForestryOklahoma Office of State FinanceDepartment of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry