As of March 2023, Michigan's land conservancies have protected a total of 806,560 acres of natural, scenic and working farms and forest lands throughout the state, according to a recent survey conducted by Heart of the Lakes. More than 130,000 acres were added since our last survey in 2020.
Heart of the Lakes' survey tracks land conservancies' successes by the suite of unique protection tools they use: acquisition of nature preserves or conservation easements, assists or transfers of lands to local governments or the state, or management or stewardship of lands held by others:
Heart of the Lakes' survey tracks land conservancies' successes by the suite of unique protection tools they use: acquisition of nature preserves or conservation easements, assists or transfers of lands to local governments or the state, or management or stewardship of lands held by others:
Land conservancies work with willing landowners, local communities, and the state.
- 192,296 acres are currently owned by land conservancies as nature preserves or sanctuaries, an increase of 57,887 acres since 2020. Conservancies acquire them through purchase or donation and make them available to the public for quiet recreation.
- 131,315 acres are protected by conservation easements, voluntary legal agreements between landowners and land conservancies that permanently protect significant conservation values by restricting future development on natural, scenic, farm and forest lands. The lands remain in private hands and on the tax rolls. Conservancies added 7,276 acres of conservation easements since 2017.
- By far the largest segment of lands conservancies have helped protect are assistance or transfers of lands to local government or the state, supporting their efforts to secure parklands and open space. Land conservancies often negotiate with landowners, secure lands and raise funds to make these acquisitions possible. Over 400,158 acres have been protected this way, with an increase of 10,806 acres in additional assists or transfers since 2017.
- Land conservancies also manage or steward another 7,085 acres on natural lands owned by other entities.
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If you would like more information about our programs, please email us at info@heartofthelakes.org
If you would like more information about our programs, please email us at info@heartofthelakes.org