Conservation History Blog
Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society Set for February 26th
The Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society will be holding its annual meeting on Sunday, February 26th at 1:00 PM. The meeting will take place in the Scissortail Room of the Embassy Suites Hotel at 3233 N.W. Expressway in Oklahoma City.
Phil Campbell: Conservation Leader
In the coming months, the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society, in collaboration with Oklahoma State University, will release fourteen new oral history interviews with Oklahoma conservation leaders. Among these oral histories is an interview with Phil Campbell. Phil operates forty acres near Luther, Oklahoma where he runs cattle, raises poultry, grows fruits trees, and cultivates a vegetable garden.
Happy New Year from OCHS
Happy New Year from the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society. Please help us continue to champion conservation history by joining us today.
Honoring Gary O’Neill: Friend of Conservation History
At the recent OACD Christmas luncheon, the Oklahoma Conservation Historical Society was pleased to present recently retired NRCS State Conservationist, Gary O’Neill, several tokens of appreciation—an historic photograph of the Dust Bowl blowing over Hooker, OK in 1936 and a 1960 USDA Yearbook of Agriculture—in recognition of his years of leadership in the conservation community. Thankyou, Gary, for your support of conservation history.
Historic Photograph: Conservation for Christmas
Christmas is upon us here in Oklahoma. Conservation has long played a role in how we celebrate the holiday. These 1956 photos from the Arkansas-Verdigris Soil Conservation District show how land was used to grow Loblolly pines harvested for Christmas trees.
Oklahoma Conservation History at NRCS New Employee Training
OCHS had the great honor to lead a training session for new employees of the Natural Resources Conservation Service at the Meridian Technology Center in Guthrie on October 12. Board members Ben Pollard, Larry Caldwell, and Sam Stalcup gave presentations on the history of the conservation partnership to a large audience of conservation professionals.
OACD CARE Program Promotes Diversity in Conservation
We are proud to share a short film produced by our partners at the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD) in conjunction with the Oklahoma Black Historical Research Project. The film highlights the Conservation and Agriculture Reach Everyone (CARE) Project, which seeks to help minority land owners overcome historical barriers to accessing USDA conservation programs. Oklahoma is a diverse state, both in natural resources and in its people. Through the CARE program OACD is working to connect all Oklahoma landowners with available conservation programs. Release of this film, marks the kick off of fundraising efforts to support the CARE campaign. You can help by donating here, and viewing this excellent film.
This Day in Conservation History: Oklahoma Encompassed By Conservation Districts
On January 16, 1961, Oklahoma became the 23rd state to have its entire area incorporated into conservation districts.
Historic Photograph: Hugh Bennett visits Oklahoma, May 1943
Hugh Hammond Bennett visits Oklahoma, May 1943
This Day in Conservation History: Budd Fountain becomes SCS State Conservationist
C. Budd Fountain, 7th Oklahoma State Conservationist
Historic Photograph: Native Grasses for Conservation in Blaine County c. 1946
Native Grasses for Conservation
Historic Photograph: Conserving Oklahoma’s Forest Lands
Conserving Oklahoma’s forest lands