PCSWCD Offers a Wide Range of Educational and Technical Services

Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District’s (PCSWCD) mission is to build resilient, sustainable farms and forests through education, technical services, demonstration and stewardship. Throughout the year, we offer a variety of educational programs, which you can check out at www.piscataquisswcd.org/eventsprograms.

The PCSWCD works with a variety of local partners, including state agencies: University of Maine, Cooperative Extension and the Natural Resource Conservation Service, to name a few. Through partnerships and with our own expertise, we are able to connect constituents to services geared to help improve their land, address natural resource concerns and become stewards of our environment. Click the links below to learn more about some of our more popular technical services that we provide.

Protect Your Lake or Pond!

Schedule a FREE LakeSmart Evaluation Today!

Contact Kacey at PCSWCD to set up your Evaluation!

Contact Kacey: katherine.weber@piscataquisswcd.org  FMI on LakeSmart: www.lakes.me/lakesmart

Stream Restoration Work

Assistance & Mapping to Help Restore Stream Habitat on Your Property!

Protect and Restore Stream Habitat!

Connect with us to see if a stream on your property qualifies for program assistance to help with aquatic organism passage and/or repair or replacement of crossings. Mapping services provided to landowners or foresters exploring Stream-Road Crossings. Contact: Stream Restoration Project Manager – info@piscataquisswcd.org, 207-564-2321 ext. 3.

Education

Join Us for an Event & Ask Us About Our Education Offerings That Can Be Tailored to Your Needs!

PCSWCD Provides a Variety of Educational Services!

We work with schools and organizations to provide dynamic, hands-on lessons that align with and support curriculum. We also offer field trips to the Law Farm and Williamsburg Forest, youth-based programs geared towards fun exploration and understanding of our natural resources and year-round programs covering a variety of topics. Reach out to our educational coordinator, Kacey Weber katherine.weber.piscataquisswcd.org to see how we can work together! PCSWCD Educational Services Flyer

Piscataquis Environmental Education Collaborative (PEEC)

PCSWCD is part of PEEC and we want to tell you about this exciting collaboration!

outdoor education for all through Peec!

PCSWCD has teamed up with AMC, Rural Aspirations and NREC to form a new environmental education collaborative, PEEC. Each organization brings a different level of expertise and opportunity to Piscataquis residents and students. Together, we work in Piscataquis schools (and outside of school!) and connect students to their natural environment through hands-on natural resource lessons. We utilize outdoor classrooms, trails and all infrastructure around the schools in addition to hosting school groups for field trips! If you are an educator who wants to work with PEEC, please connect with us by emailing katherine.weber@piscataquisswcd.org.

Help Managing Your Woodlands

Join Us for Forestry Trainings and Programs!

Join us for one of our Forestry Workshops!

We have offered and will continue to offer workshops on woodlot management, forestry BMPs and skill-building such as Chainsaw Safety. We can also connect you to free resources and resource professionals in your area! The Maine Forest Service provides District foresters throughout the state who provide technical assistance and educational services to landowners, loggers, schools and educational institutions, municipalities and other stakeholders. The Piscataquis District Forester Jim Ferrante can be reached by email at jim.ferrante@maine.gov or work cell phone (207) 441-4308.  More information about District Foresters can be found here.

Helping Farmers Protect Natural Resources

Improve Soil Health and Protect Water Sources!

We offer programming, connections to resources and much more!

Our office is located in the USDA Service Center and we are housed with NRCS and the USDA Soil Survey Team. We are all here to provide expertise, soil information, direct connections to cost-share programs and so much more. Visit us at 42 Engdahl Drive, Dover-Foxcroft, Maine!