Forest Service partners with Wisconsin to keep forests working and conserve 2,539 acres of private forestland
Milwaukee (October 31, 2024) – The Forest Service is pleased to announce that 2,539 acres in Wisconsin will be conserved thanks to $1,345,000 in Forest Legacy Program funding. These investments ensure the most critical forestlands will continue to provide benefits to people and communities, like recreation opportunities, vibrant local economies, and thriving ecosystems.
Through the Forest Legacy program, states work with tribes, local communities, and landowners to identify important private forestlands and develop proposals to conserve these lands as forests. The Forest Service selects the top proposals for funding through a competitive, entirely voluntary process and provides grant funding to states. Some of this land will stay in private ownership and will be permanently protected and conserved as forests, while states will also purchase other parcels to be managed as public land.
Projects funded through this announcement:
Stateline Forest
Northern Forest FLA – Town of Oma, Iron County, Wisconsin
This conservation easement will protect 998 acres of forest and surrounding uplands that harbor high quality forest complexes of mixed northern hardwood. The wetlands contribute to surface and groundwater protection and provide important habitat for the American marten, Wisconsin’s only endangered mammal. It will also provide an important connection linking two county-owned forests located in Wisconsin and Michigan, expanding the area of protected lands.
Border Lakes
Vilas County, Town of Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin
The Border Lakes conservation easement will protect 1,350 acres in the Border Lakes Region of northern Wisconsin. The region supports an unusually diverse and high-quality accumulation of aquatic natural communities. Within the Ontonagon-Presque Isle River Watershed, the surrounding uplands contain mixed northern hardwood and assemblages of old growth forests, rare bird and plant species, and contribute to surface and groundwater protection.
Upper Wisconsin River Forest
Vilas County, Town of Land O’ Lakes, Wisconsin
The 191-acre Upper Wisconsin River Forest conservation easement is situated in the Headwaters Area of Wisconsin with the Wisconsin River being the largest waterway that winds itself through vast areas of scenic forests and eventually empties into the Mississippi River. It contains some of the state’s most scenic and important forest complexes containing rare birds and plant species and will add strategic protection to an existing 1,042-acre state funded conservation easement.
The funding maintains working forests for future generations in Wisconsin. It boosts local economies and improves public access to natural spaces while safeguarding critical wildlife habitat and water quality.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.