Forest Legacy Program helps ensure the future of forests; nominations due May 3rd
How are forest lands in Michigan protected for the future?
Michigan’s Forest Legacy Program offers several paths. This program provides funding to purchase or secure conservation easements on environmentally important forest lands to ensure they will be enjoyed by our next generations.
The Forest Legacy Program is a partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
“The Forest Legacy Program protects forest lands so they will provide the benefits of forests forever,” said Kerry Heckman, forest land administrator for the DNR’s Forest Resources Division. “Forests are critical for the renewable forest products we use every day, clean air and water and the places we love to hunt, hike and fish.”
Have a parcel that could benefit from Forest Legacy Program protection? Nomination applications for the nationally competitive program are due .
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Past examples of forest lands secured by the program are parcels in the Keweenaw Peninsula and Pigeon River Country State Forest. More than 156,000 acres have been protected in Michigan. These forests were competitive for funding in the program because they are managed as working forests to keep them healthy and thriving, while also containing prime fish and wildlife habitat, offering outdoor places to enjoy and providing environmental benefits.
Apply to nominate your forest land
Find further details and download a nomination application on the Forest Legacy Program webpage. Additional Forest Legacy Program opportunities through the Inflation Reduction Act will be announced later this year. Contact program lead