Are you interested in helping to permanently protect shorelands, woodlands, and other natural resources, now and into the future?
Learn how a land trust can be an important tool for conservation in this presentation with three board members from the Northwoods Land Trust (NWLT).
NWLT is a nonprofit conservation organization that has helped protect over 15,000 acres of woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife habitat and 81 miles of water frontage in Iron, Vilas, Oneida, Forest, Florence, Price, and Langlade Counties in northern Wisconsin.
Presenters at this program include Ron Eckstein, retired DNR wildlife manager; Cathy Techtmann, Environmental Outreach State Specialist and Professor, Community Resource Development UW Madison-Division of Extension; and John Bates, naturalist, guide, and author of ten books on the Northwoods and Upper Midwest.
This program is free and open to the public. For more information, call the Mercer Public Library at 715-476-2366.