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Brownstone Trail’s New Chapter to be Facilitated through Bayfield Land Purchase

Brownstone Trail’s New Chapter to be Facilitated through Bayfield Land Purchase

by info@landmarkwi.org | Jun 2, 2022 | Brownstone Trail, Land Protection, Partner Projects

Landmark Conservancy is pleased to announce the signing of a purchase agreement for the property adjacent to and upslope from the Brownstone Trail just south of Bayfield, Wisconsin. The purchase of the property is scheduled to close in late 2022, pending successful...
Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Funding Provides Key Support for Landmark Conservancy’s Telemark Forest Preserve

Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Funding Provides Key Support for Landmark Conservancy’s Telemark Forest Preserve

by info@landmarkwi.org | Apr 25, 2022 | Land Protection, Partner Projects

A rustic trail through a lush green forest at the Telemark Preserve. Landmark Conservancy is excited to announce they have successfully raised funds to purchase 218 acres near Cable. The nonprofit land trust received notice in March of a $203,000 grant through the...
Landmark Purchases 364 Acres from Xcel Energy in Dunn County

Landmark Purchases 364 Acres from Xcel Energy in Dunn County

by info@landmarkwi.org | Dec 29, 2021 | Land Protection, Partner Projects

Landmark Conservancy has purchased a 364-acre Meridean Barrens property from Xcel Energy, protecting important habitat in Dunn County. The area is part of the unincorporated community of Tyrone that existed along the Lower Chippewa River. Map of protected areas. Click...
An Update on the Devil’s Punchbowl from Advancement Director Kristin Thompson

An Update on the Devil’s Punchbowl from Advancement Director Kristin Thompson

by info@landmarkwi.org | Nov 15, 2021 | Partner Projects, Updates

Thank you to everyone who donated earlier this year to help improve public access and visitor experience at the Devil’s Punchbowl Preserve near Menomonie. We are happy to report that, with your support, we have fully met both challenge grants and an endowment fund has...
Landmark Conservancy to Protect 218 Acres of Telemark Forest

Landmark Conservancy to Protect 218 Acres of Telemark Forest

by info@landmarkwi.org | Sep 22, 2021 | Land Protection, Partner Projects

The Telemark Forest When a group of Cable area residents approached Landmark Conservancy with interest in protecting a portion of the former Mt. Telemark property in southern Bayfield County, we took action. Empowered by our Board of Directors, and encouraged by a...
Grindstone Lake Cranberry Bog

Grindstone Lake Cranberry Bog

by info@landmarkwi.org | Aug 2, 2021 | Guest Post, Land Protection, Partner Projects

Katie and her partner, Michael, kayaking. Interview with Katie McCoid Landmark has provided assistance to the Grindstone Lake Foundation in their pursuit to purchase and protect a 57-acre property with a former cranberry bog in Sawyer County. Katie McCoid is a...
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  • Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Funding Provides Key Support for Landmark Conservancy’s Telemark Forest Preserve April 25, 2022
  • Baltins Protects ‘Magical’ Land Through Conservation Easement March 16, 2022
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