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Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA)
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The Conservation Technical Assistance Program (CTA) is a voluntary program
that provides technical assistance supported by science-based technology and
tools to help people conserve, maintain, and improve their natural resources.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is the Department of
Agriculture's principal agency for providing conservation technical assistance
to private landowners, conservation districts, tribes, and other organizations
through a national network of locally respected, technically skilled,
professional conservationists. These conservationists deliver consistent,
science-based, site-specific solutions to help private landowners voluntarily
conserve, maintain, and improve the Nation's natural resource base. The
Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA) Program is the foundation of this
conservation technical assistance and serves to focus on natural resource issues
at the local level that are of local, State, multi-state, and national concern.
For more information, visit the NRCS National Website.
Colorado 2004 CTA Annual Report
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NRCS Colorado 2004 Conservation Technical Assistance
Annual Report
State Program Contact:
Tim Carney
Assistant State Conservationist (Programs)
655 Parfet Street, Room E200C
Lakewood, CO 80215-5517
Phone: 720.544.2805
tim.carney@co.usda.gov
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