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Couple purchases Camp Newman, puts it into conservation easement – Superior Evening Telegram

Couple purchases Camp Newman, puts it into conservation easement – Superior Evening Telegram

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jan 27, 2021 | Press

Return to What's Happening From: The Superior Evening Telegram, January 19th, 2021 Written by: Maria Lockwood Gail Baldwin and Bruce Jessen A former Boy Scout camp in Douglas County will remain a wilderness haven forever through a conservation easement with...
Preserving Wisconsin’s Iconic Northwoods: Tyler Forks Community Forest

Preserving Wisconsin’s Iconic Northwoods: Tyler Forks Community Forest

by info@landmarkwi.org | Nov 7, 2020 | Land Protection, Press

Tyler Forks River is a Class II trout stream with bedrock outcrops and brook trout. Scott Taylor Creek flows through a steep valley with beaver activity. Re-posted from wisconservation.org The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin holds over 100 funds in...
Conservancy buys 600 acres adjacent to Copper Falls – Ashland Daily Press

Conservancy buys 600 acres adjacent to Copper Falls – Ashland Daily Press

by info@landmarkwi.org | Nov 21, 2019 | Press

Return to What's Happening A nonprofit group dedicated to preserving natural resources in northwest Wisconsin has purchased 600 acres of land adjacent to Copper Falls State Park that it intends to open to anglers, hunters, hikers and other outdoors enthusiasts....
Wisconsin Conservation Groups Merge to Form Landmark Conservancy – The Chippewa Herald

Wisconsin Conservation Groups Merge to Form Landmark Conservancy – The Chippewa Herald

by info@landmarkwi.org | Aug 7, 2018 | Press

Return to What's Happening August 7, 2018 After two years of careful deliberation, two nationally accredited Wisconsin conservation organizations will merge to form one. West Wisconsin Land Trust and Bayfield Regional Conservancy have been longtime partners,...
Regional conservancy protects 100 acres on Siskiwit River – APG Media

Regional conservancy protects 100 acres on Siskiwit River – APG Media

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jun 8, 2018 | Press

Return to What's Happening SCENIC PROPERTY TO BE MANAGED BY BAYFIELD COUNTY Jun 8, 2018 Two families who wanted to leave an enduring legacy though natural resource conservation have this spring protected 100 acres on the lower Siskiwit River. The area is beloved...

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