
In a noteworthy convergence focused on the future of our natural resources, Senator Natalie Murdock, a former Durham Soil and Water Conservation District Board Supervisor, inaugurated the 2025 North Carolina Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (NCASWCD) Annual Meeting.
As noted on Durham County Government's social media, this gathering is an essential platform for discussing the spectrum of conservation challenges facing North Carolina and serves as an incubator for exchanging sustainable solutions.
At the forefront of environmental stewardship, the NCASWCD Annual Meeting acts as a crucial intersection where soil and water conservation specialists collaboratively tackle issues pertinent to conservation. Although our environmental challenges are complex, Senator Murdock welcomed everyone, a testament to the inclusive spirit of the meeting, to share their insights and expertise in navigating these turbulent ecological waters. Durham County Government relayed the senator's opening remarks.









