Door County Land Trust
Protecting Door County’s Exceptional Lands and Waters Forever
Chambers Island Nature Preserve Photo by Mike Kennedy
Spring 2017 Report
Celebration and a Final Challenge for the DCLT - Chambers Team Thanks to all of you, the Chambers Island Nature Preserve keeps marching towards its 1,000-acre dream. Just 2 ½ years after its official start you have helped : • Preserve almost 700 acres of forest land by early next year. • Protect more than a mile of Lake Mackaysee shoreline, which means less pressure on such a small but precious asset. • Collect more than $1.6 million in private donations/pledges, and acquire another $1.2 million in state and federal matching funds. • Conduct summer exploration hikes/talks. We are all just beginning to appreciate the 170 bird and the 350 plant species on Chambers—a number of which are rare or threatened. • Preserve the only muskeg found in the islands of Green Bay and the Grand Traverse Island Chain. • Fight invasive species like Phragmites, garlic mustard and gypsy moths.
Our dream to create a 1,000-acre nature preserve has a finish line that we all can begin to see. But we have a new challenge in getting there: The Chambers Island Nature Preserve is no longer eligible for matching funds from the Wisconsin Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Fund, which now prioritizes land near population centers for recreational purposes. The Door County Land Trust team is seeking other possible public funding to help make up for the loss of state funds. We are identifying foundations unrelated to Chambers but supporting conservation that may help us. And we need continued help from all of you! What used to sound like an impossible dream is now becoming a reality because of so many people working together. Thank you for making sure one more paradise in Door County will be preserved for the ages.
Tom Clay, DCLT Executive Director Mary Jane Rintelman, CINP Co-Chair
Suzanne Fletcher, CINP Co-Chair
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