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I have to say that one of the best parts about working for the Conservancy is I get to meet a lot of interesting people and visit beautiful properties.  These people include agency people, BRC members, consultants, scientists, conservation devotees, and last but not least, landowners of special properties.  Recently, I have had the pleasure of working with Barbara Forster and her son, Forrest Burke, to preserve their piece of heaven on Upper Eau Claire Lake.  The property is located in an area we refer to as the Barrens and is comprised mainly of mature Red Pine forest with a sparse and scrubby understory.  (Not many people realize this but the Barrens are a globally important habitat type that is rare and threatened by conversion to other forest types, agriculture, and fire suppression, among others. )

The Forster family land not only boasts majestic stands of Red pine forest, but its 230 acres are home to some interesting mixed hardwood forest, wetlands, a large beaver pond, Mulligan Creek and 1 mile of shoreline along scenic Upper Eau Claire Lake - large game, birds, and other animals abound.  With a vision of preserving the special habitats on their property, Barbara and Forrest have been working with BRC to enter into a permanent land management agreement, called a Conservation Easement, which is attached to the deed (conveying to all future landowners) and prohibits incompatible land use practices.  I am very thankful to them and the other numerous Wisconsin landowners who value nature so much that they choose to work with Land Trusts like BRC to permanently preserve their slices of heaven.  I feel very blessed to live, work, and play in such a beautiful place and with such awesome people.
-Ellen Kwiatkowski

 
 
Steve Mosow and Barb McGraw recently generously donated their three lots in town (appraised at $58,000) near the Bayfield School to the Conservancy.  The lots border a steep ravine just south of the school.  A deed restriction will be placed on the property to protect the ravine before the Conservancy sells the two lots. If you are interested in purchasing the lot contact the Conservancy and know that in buying the land you are helping preserve special places in our region in a big way.

The Conservancy is in awe by the generosity of the Bayfield community and greatly appreciates the kindness show by its members.  Thank you Steve and Barb for helping the Conservancy continue its mission to protect special places!
 
 
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Join the Conservancy, Mt. Ashwabay Ski & Recreation Area and Northland College's Cross County Ski team for a magical evening of skiing or walking on a luminary trail under the next full moon.

Tuesday, February 7th from 6:30 to 9:00pm
at Mt. Ashwabay

Mt. Ashwabay has graciously waived the trail fee for the evening and will be providing cross ski rentals at the Ski Chalet.

Afterwards gather around the fire at the T-Bar or the Chalet for cocktails (cash bar) and appetizers!

Perfect for families, avid skiers, and those who just love walk and warm fires!

A special thank you to Northland College's Cross Country Ski Club for providing luminary's on the trail and Mt. Ashwabay Ski & Recreation Area for hosting this magical evening!

 
 
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We are again, upon the time of year when the "Big Lake" begins its annual freeze, opening up all kinds of fun outdoor recreational activities.  My personal winter outdoor must do list includes,  venturing out on the Lakeshore trail at Meyers Beach to see the sea caves, ice skating along the inlet at Little Bay State Park and cruising along the Jerry Jolly Trail on my xc skis or snowshoes.  Sunlight will be growing as we head into January making it even more important to take advantage of all those blue sky days.  When the moon is full or the night sky twinkling down on us we can ski/snowshoe around the peninsula taking in the crisp air. This is my most favorite time of year. 
Signing off until next time,
Meghan Dennison

 
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