Oklahoma Conservation Commission Employee Directory
Government AdministrationOklahoma, United States51-200 Employees
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission is a government entity based in Oklahoma City that supports the state’s 88 conservation districts as well as the public in managing renewable natural resources. Its work spans soil and water conservation, land use planning, flood control for small watersheds, abandoned mine land reclamation, water quality monitoring, environmental education, and wetlands conservation, aiming to promote wise resource use and stewardship. The commission operates through multiple divisions, including Administration, Conservation Programs, District Services, and specialized units for Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation, Water Quality, Information Technology, and Financial Management/Human Resources, collectively advancing the mission of conserving natural resources and facilitating district activities. Its business is framed by its government administration context and regional focus within Oklahoma. A recent development noted in public news includes the launch of a Lincoln County audit-related initiative by OKhelpline.com in February 2026, reflecting ongoing oversight and public-facing information efforts in the state. The organization is placed within the government sector and serves the public and local districts from its Oklahoma City base with a workforce comprising national and regional public service roles.