With support from the Fund for Lake Michigan, LNRP, Water365, and local watershed partners collaboratively launched the Coastal Resiliency Community Impact Project. The project assists Lake Michigan coastal communities in becoming better prepared to address the negative impacts of climate change, including high lake levels and heavy rainfall events.
Read MoreThe Little Manitowoc Conservancy encompasses more than 2.5 miles of stream and 232-acres of adjacent habitat and is owned by the City of Manitowoc. Two community parks (Indian Creek Park and Lincoln Park Zoo) and one special use facility (Little Manitowoc River Walkway and Prairie) are located within the project area…
Read MorePoint Creek Conservation Area is owned and managed by the Manitowoc County Park System and consists of 42 acres of woodlands and wetlands and features 2,800 feet of high bluffs on the Lake Michigan shoreline…
Read MoreHenry Schuette Park is a public natural area park that is adjacent to the Manitowoc River, which is owned and operated by the City of Manitowoc. The Friends of the Manitowoc River Watershed formally adopted Henry…
Read MoreLNRP is assisting Friends of Crescent Beach, working with the City of Algoma to enhance the habitat and improve water quality at Olson Park. Olson Park is a small park adjacent to the Ahnapee River in Algoma…
Read MoreA group of public, private and non-profit partners are actively working to restore fish and wildlife habitat within approximately 550 acres along a 3.4-mile stretch of the Pigeon River and estuary, extending from…
Read MoreWillow Creek is located within the Sheboygan River Watershed in Southeastern Wisconsin in Sheboygan County. Willow Creek is roughly 5 miles long with a watershed that drains approximately 2,700 acres…
Read MoreFischer Creek Conservation Area is owned by WDNR and has been managed by Manitowoc County since the 1990’s and serves as a popular destination for hiking, fishing and bird watching. This 113-acre park…
Read MoreThe Centerville Creek Restoration Project was completed as a dam removal and stream restoration of a former millpond that existed in the Village of Cleveland for over 100 years. The project was facilitated through…
Read MoreThe Project is located on a 329-acre property owned by Sheboygan County, adjacent to the western shore of Lake Michigan and the Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station and State Natural Area…
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