Discussion on Impacts of Land Conservation Funding in Wisconsin
Charlie Carlin from Gathering Waters and Tom Stolp from Restoring Lands (formerly Ozaukee Washington Land Trust) will join Director John Rakowski in a discussion on land conservation funding efforts in Wisconsin with a focus on the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. The program has recently been the focus of public discussion, as its funding is currently set to expire in 2026, though lawmakers could still opt to reauthorize it. Since 1989, Knowles-Nelson funds have helped support thousands of public projects throughout the state including land purchases, trail building, boat launches, and playgrounds. It also has been an important tool for Riveredge’s growth and conservation efforts. Gathering Waters will share more information on Knowles-Nelson’s history, its statewide impact, and the current status of funding. Restoring Lands will share more information on local impacts and their work. The speakers will focus on facts, increasing understanding, and keeping the public informed. There will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions and learn how to get involved in local land conservation programs.
All ages are welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult 18+.
This program is free to attend, but donations are greatly appreciated!
Pre-registration is not required, but highly recommended as space is limited and this program may fill quickly.
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