Roy Thompson recognized for 36 Years of Service to the Lamb County SWCD

The Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB), proudly recognizes Roy Thompson for 36 years of dedicated service as a Director of the Lamb County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). Thompson began his service with the SWCD in 1989.

Soil and Water Conservation Districts play a vital role in preserving and managing the state’s natural resources. These districts work at the grassroots level, engaging with local communities to implement conservation practices that ensure the sustainable use of soil and water. Over the past 36 years, Thompson alongside his fellow District Directors has been at the forefront of these efforts, tirelessly working to protect and enhance the natural resources of Lamb County.

Lamb County SWCD has a longstanding partnership with the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, an agency committed to supporting local districts in their mission. This collaboration strengthens the implementation of conservation initiatives and provides valuable resources to those working on the front lines of environmental preservation. The partnership between SWCDs across Texas and the TSSWCB is crucial in achieving the shared goal of sustainable resource management.

The Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board’s mission is to promote and coordinate conservation and responsible management of the state’s natural resources. Through education, outreach, and partnership with local districts like Lamb County SWCD, the TSSWCB strives to ensure a legacy of healthy soils and clean water for future generations.

For more information about the work of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, visit tsswcb.texas.gov.