Conserving natural land in Chippewa County for everyone and Earth

Land in trust is protected from development—forever.

The graphic shows 510 acres in private easement and 795 acres open to the public, which equals 1,305 total acres in trust.
A trail with leaves changing through Kemper Woods in Lake Hallie, Wisconsin in Fall, Dez Lezotte.jpg

Want to get involved?

Everyone can help conserve land. We’re an entirely volunteer-run organization. Whatever your skills, we can put them to use.

808 acres to explore

Hike new trails, check out wildlife and plants, or just relax and enjoy.

Your donations matter

Become a member or make a one-time donation. Tax-deductible donations support land improvements and community events.

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Conservation benefits:

  • Maintains biodiversity, keeping our ecosystems intact

  • Helps clean and regenerate groundwater

  • Reduces soil erosion, keeping nutrients in soil and food

  • Improves health and healing

  • Stores carbon, helping with climate change

  • Preserves land for future generations

  • Read about more conservation benefits