Conservation Legacy Will Endure Through Protection of White River Property
Protecting Maxwell Forest preserves 132 acres in Wisconsin’s White River Watershed for wildlife, water quality, recreation, and Northland’s legacy.
Yellow River Forest Protection Keeps Habitat Intact, Preserves Water Quality
Bob and Leigh Waggoner protected 110 acres of Yellow River forest near Spooner, WI, preserving wildlife habitat, water quality, and a vital St. Croix River corridor.
Tom’s ‘Big Year’ – Summer Edition
Follow birder Tom Andersen as he catalogs Landmark Conservancy preserves in 2026, including summer visits to Siskiwit River and Wert Family Nature Preserves.
Students Discover Nature Close to Home
Students explore Landmark Conservancy preserves near Eau Claire while learning about prairie restoration, habitats, and outdoor stewardship.
Tracking Tom’s ‘Big Year’
Board Member Tom Andersen is an enthusiastic birder and he has a goal of birding at as many properties protected by Landmark as he can during 2026.
Pokegama Forest Protection: A Conservation Legacy
We hope this project encourages additional landowners – whether they are in the Pokegama River watershed or own land elsewhere – to engage in land conservation.
Monitoring Migration: Using eBird and Motus Technology to Track Birds in Northwest Wisconsin
Documenting population-level movements through banding and tools like eBird and Motus helps inform conservation strategies and transforms how we understand and protect biodiversity.
We All Live Downstream: Protecting the Whittlesey Creek Headwaters
Landmark Conservancy is excited to announce the permanent protection of the Whittlesey Creek Headwaters, a 160-acre property between Ashland and Washburn on the Bayfield Peninsula.
Board Member Feature: Kathy Haines
Meet one of our newest board members! Kathy Haines of Clayton joined Landmark Conservancy’s Board of Directors in October 2025.
Lizard Species Helps Guide Restoration Decisions
One Wisconsin lizard species, designated as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need, utilizes the habitat at Landmark’s Elk Creek Bottoms Preserve on the Chippewa River in Dunn County.











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