seeth07
Well-known member
Interesting timing on finding this article given the thread I've been contributing to lately.
Basically our WI department of natural resources last fall approved spending about 5 million to gain a conservation easement on 56,000 acres of forest land. This spending is matched with a 10 million grant that they got approval for from the federal forest legacy fund.
This is a pretty cool area of the state with a lot recreation opportunities along the Pelican River that didn't previously exist since this property was once private (it was recently purchased by The Conservation Fund).
So what's the issue? Well this legislative session Sen. Mary Felzkowski, R-Irma, is trying to block the move. Some kind words from fellow HT members to her would be appreciated. I know this purchase isn't exactly for "public land" but it's the next best thing putting an easement on it and in return the state requires the property to be open to public for some sort of use. I believe on this particular one, it would have little restrictions though I can't find much for specific details about that.
Basically our WI department of natural resources last fall approved spending about 5 million to gain a conservation easement on 56,000 acres of forest land. This spending is matched with a 10 million grant that they got approval for from the federal forest legacy fund.
This is a pretty cool area of the state with a lot recreation opportunities along the Pelican River that didn't previously exist since this property was once private (it was recently purchased by The Conservation Fund).
So what's the issue? Well this legislative session Sen. Mary Felzkowski, R-Irma, is trying to block the move. Some kind words from fellow HT members to her would be appreciated. I know this purchase isn't exactly for "public land" but it's the next best thing putting an easement on it and in return the state requires the property to be open to public for some sort of use. I believe on this particular one, it would have little restrictions though I can't find much for specific details about that.
Largest land conservation effort in state history threatened as lawmakers object to funding
Lawmakers on the state’s finance committee are objecting to what would be the largest land conservation effort in Wisconsin history, threatening to halt the project altogether.
www.wpr.org