Clermont SWCD Operation Schedule
Clermont SWCD continues to adjust to the changes required to combat COVID-19. As of February 2021, Clermont SWCD offices and others at the Agricultural Resource Center in the County Fairgrounds remain closed to the public. Staff are rotating the days during which they work in the office, and are available to make site visits any time during regular business hours (M-F, 8 to 4:30). Visits to the District office may be made by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, email our staff or call (513) 732-7075. Upon arrival for your appointment, please come to our walk-up window located to the right side of the main entrance to the Ag Center. Masks should be worn by anyone visiting the office or meeting with staff off-site.
The East Fork of the Little Miami River Watershed encompasses nearly 320,000 acres in Southwestern Ohio and includes portions of Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, and Warren.
The Clermont SWCD Board of Supervisors typically meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 8:00 a.m. at the District’s office on the Clermont County Fairgrounds. The next Board meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8 a.m. in the 4-H Hall at the Clermont County Fairgrounds (1000 Locust Street, Owensville). All are welcome to attend. Social distancing guidelines will be followed, and attendees are required to wear masks. Please call (513) 673-0177 for more details.
Normal Business Hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday.
Please click HERE for a pdf of our Annual Report
Wednesday, April 14th, 2021 at 1:00pm
Today’s native plant of the day is…Sneezeweed! It grows best in moist clay to moderate soils in full to part sun. It frequently is found on the edges of wetlands and in upland sunny areas. Sneezeweed thrives in rain gardens and in other low-lying areas that retain water. https://t.co/HrONR8VdCG
Wednesday, April 14th, 2021 at 11:55am
Are you an educator interested in incorporating conservation and environmental education programs into your curriculum? Sign up for our IN PERSON Project WILD workshop this summer in collab with Warren County SWCD and Parks Department! Register here: https://t.co/Rugd6UQw6s
Monday, April 12th, 2021 at 1:00pm
Today’s native plant of the day is…Prairie Blazing Star! It’s one of the few Liatris species that thrives in moist soils and is also the tallest, with flower spikes up to 6 feet tall. Flowers bloom from the top to bottom and are a great source of nectar for pollinators. https://t.co/4Qe4k9CiRx
Monday, April 12th, 2021 at 1:00pm
Today’s native plant of the day is…Purple Coneflower! It has long been used for medicinal purposes to treat a wide array of ailments such as bee stings, headaches, sore throats, and even rattlesnake bites! It thrives in full sun areas and can be sensitive to moisture. https://t.co/anB5b2gnUC
Sunday, April 11th, 2021 at 1:00pm
Today’s native plant of the day is…Nannyberry Viburnum! Nannyberry Viburnum is a versatile shrub that can thrive in a wide variety of sun, soil, and moisture conditions. It is frequently found in low moist woods or near stream banks and helps to prevent erosion. https://t.co/ip5lmdW8L4
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