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Stewardship is for Everyone Stewardship Grants |
Stewardship Programs and PrioritiesThe architects of Stewardship envisioned a comprehensive program that addresses a broad spectrum of land conservation and recreation needs across the state. Consequently, the program supports projects as diverse as acquisition of a pristine boreal forest in Ashland County to restoration of an urban riverfront in Beloit. Stewardship has four major components: Land AcquisitionAcquisition of land and easements for a wide range of conservation and outdoor recreation purposes. Eligible: DNR and nonprofit conservation organizations (NCOs)
Local AssistanceGrants for acquisition of land and conservation easements of land, conservation easements and development projects that support nature-based outdoor recreation. Eligible: Local governments, tribes and NCOs
Property Development on State LandsDevelopment of recreational facilities on state properties. Eligible: DNR , Friends groups and NCOs Baraboo HillsConservation of the hardwood forests of the Baraboo Hills through easements and acquisition. Eligible: DNR, local governments, tribes and NCOs Last Revised: Monday December 18 2006
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