Ramsey Conservation District

Ramsey Conservation District The RCD helps public and private landowners manage soil and water resources at the local level

RCD is one of 90 Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) in Minnesota. We have assisted both public and private landowners prevent soil erosion, repair degraded landscapes, protect groundwater and wetlands, stabilize lake and stream shorelines, safeguard the quality of our surface waters from the damaging effects of urban stormwater runoff, and conserve open space and wildlife habitat.

Wow.
09/19/2018

Wow.

Despite its poor reputation as a w**d, the common milkw**d played a vital role locally and throughout the nation during World War II when ...

09/06/2018

Well done, Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission!

07/11/2018

The Ramsey Conservation District is now the Soil & Water Conservation Division within the Ramsey County Parks & Recreation department. All of our future updates will be posted on the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation page! Look us up there as we continue with our good work and partnerships!

06/28/2018

What is this? It’s the beginnings of a curbcut raingarden. It will clean water before it reaches White Bear Lake. It’s going in thanks to a partnership with the City of White Bear Lake, Ramsey Conservation District, Rice Creek Watershed District, and local homeowners.

Ramsey Conservation District is proud to have partnered with Anoka Soil & Water Conservation District to complete the fi...
06/14/2018

Ramsey Conservation District is proud to have partnered with Anoka Soil & Water Conservation District to complete the first metro SWCD Campus Groundwater Conservation assessment of Matoska International IB World School. Within a week of presenting our findings to the school, they have made 16 recommended water-saving improvements, saving an estimated net total of 664,797 gallons of valuable groundwater in White Bear Lake (over the fixtures' lifespans) and $3,109 for the White Bear Lake Area Schools District! Way to go, Matoska!! Pictured here (l to r): Jerry Mundell, Matoska Head Engineer; Benjamin Butters, Matoska teacher & Water Warriors leader; Andrea Prichard, RCD staff; Mitch Haustein, ACD staff; John Leininger, Matoska Principal.

Invasive plant workshop: Join us to learn about the plants in your lake.
06/11/2018

Invasive plant workshop: Join us to learn about the plants in your lake.

Learn how to identify the most common aquatic invasive species (AIS) in White Bear Lake and other nearby lakes at this free, hands-on seminar. We'll discuss curly leaf pondw**d, Eurasian watermilfoil, and zebra mussels - as well as beneficial native plants like coontail, chara and northern milfoil.....

Even with the rain Waterfest was a great success this year! The RCD was super excited to have a booth and give away free...
06/04/2018

Even with the rain Waterfest was a great success this year! The RCD was super excited to have a booth and give away free native plants at the event!

RCD staff having a "Hot Dog with a Deputy" along with Chaplin Jim to support their summer initiative to build connection...
05/30/2018

RCD staff having a "Hot Dog with a Deputy" along with Chaplin Jim to support their summer initiative to build connections with the community. Ramsey County Sheriff's Office.

A big welcome to our newest Conservation Apprentice, from Conservation Corps Minnesota & IowaWelcome to the team Caleb!
05/22/2018

A big welcome to our newest Conservation Apprentice, from Conservation Corps Minnesota & Iowa
Welcome to the team Caleb!

Citizen science opportunity!
05/22/2018

Citizen science opportunity!

Congratulations to Hopkins High School and Middle School for sweeping first place at the Envirothon. Thank you to Saint ...
05/21/2018

Congratulations to Hopkins High School and Middle School for sweeping first place at the Envirothon. Thank you to Saint Paul Central High Schooll, Tartan High School, Andover High School, Columbia Heights High School and Minnetonka High School along with Rockford Middle School for participating. Everyone put forth their best effort. It was inspiring to see future environmental leaders spreading their knowledge.

Let the lake surveys begin. RCD staff were out on Deep Lake. The conclusion: Deep Lake is shallow.
05/14/2018

Let the lake surveys begin. RCD staff were out on Deep Lake. The conclusion: Deep Lake is shallow.

Address

1425 Paul Kirkwold Drive
Arden Hills, MN
55112

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16512667270

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