May 5, 2025
(The Pilot-Independent)
–
A yearslong effort to permanently protect the
Mississippi River's
headwaters in northern
Minnesota
, while ensuring continued timber harvest and recreation access, is coming to fruition,
The Conservation Fund
and
Northern Waters Land Trust
announced
May 1
.
TCF and NWLT are safeguarding nearly 8,200 acres across nine counties in the region between
Walker
and
Duluth
. Known as the
Minnesota Heritage Forest Project
, the acres will remain forested, yielding new opportunities for hunters and anglers, ongoing benefits for wildlife, and permanent protection of waters that feed into the
Mississippi River
.
"In addition to protecting and sustaining
Minnesota's
natural resources, this work forever benefits millions of people, wildlife habitat and critical acres downstream the
Mississippi River
," said
Kim Berns Melhus
,
Minnesota
state director at TCF, which played a leading role in making this project possible through a significant investment that set the foundation for this project's success.
Protecting these 8,197 acres ensures clean and sustainable water resources for many
Mississippi River
tributaries; supports more than 350 species, including endangered and rare species; codifies habitat corridors for wildlife; preserves forested areas, ensuring sustainable timber production; and sustains local economies by preserving jobs in the land management and outdoor recreation sectors.
As ownership of the acres changes hands in coming weeks through a multi-stage,
$10.2 million
transaction, plans are being finalized with
Aitkin
,
Becker
,
Beltrami
,
Cass
,
Crow Wing
,
Hubbard
,
Koochiching
,
Saint Louis
and
Wadena
counties to receive a combined 8,197 acres for permanent management and public access.
"The partnership between NWLT, TCF and county governments has been essential in ensuring the land remains protected and sustainably managed for future generations," said
Annie Knight
, NWLT's executive director.
The collective effort to protect this land began in
November 2020
, when TCF purchased more than 72,000 acres from timberland owner
PotlatchDeltic Corporation
. In the years that followed, NWLT pursued and received full funding of
$10.2 million
from the
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council
to acquire the 8,197 acres. Funding was provided from the
Outdoor Heritage Fund
, as appropriated by the
Minnesota State Legislature
.
Closings on the many transactions that constitute this project will continue into the summer. Additional details regarding land access and management will be shared later this year.
Northern Waters Land Trust
is deeply grateful for the financial support from the
Initiative Foundation
,
Minnesota Deer Hunters Association
,
National Wild Turkey Federation
, Backcountry Hunters &
Anglers Minnesota Chapter
and
Lake Life LLC
for the
Minnesota
The generosity of the
Heritage Forest Project
allowed NWLT to complete critical early-stage work – contracting professional services, coordinating with partners and managing project logistics – before the official grant became available in
July 2024
.
About
The Conservation Fund
The Conservation Fund
protects the land that sustains us all. TCF is in the business of conservation, creating innovative solutions that drive nature-based action in all 50 states for climate protection, vibrant communities and sustainable economies.TCF appies effective strategies, efficient financing approaches and enduring government, community and private partnerships to protect millions of acres of America's natural land, cultural sites, recreation areas and working forests and farms.
To learn more, visit www.conservation fund.org
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