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Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy is always looking for opportunities to help people protect the local wild and scenic places they care most about. Click below for highlights of our recent projects.
Palmer Property. Kim and Lula Palmer have always loved their land. Originally from Georgia, the Palmers never thought they’d stay in Michigan after they retired. "We didn’t expect to be here this long," said Lula Palmer. "But we’ve grown to love it, and we can’t make ourselves leave this property."
Cary Property. Hastings residents have long loved the Cary property and used it as their own for many years, particularly as a public access to Sweezey's Pond.
Bow in the Clouds. Although located within the Kalamazoo city limits, Bow in the Clouds Preserve has many wild corners...
Coon Hollow Preserve . SWMLC partnered with the Fabius Township Citizens Coalition (FTCC) and created this preserve to protect wetlands along scenic Coon Hollow Road...
202 Acres Along Cedar Creek Protected. Alfred and Jean Gemrich's 202-acre property along Cedar Creek in Hope Township, a SWMLC priority conservation area, has been protected with a conservation easement...
Existing Conservation Easements Expand. Two recent projects highlight SWMLC's efforts to protect working landscapes...
Property Purchased to Protect Mitchell's Satyr Butterfly. SWMLC continued its efforts to protect the endangered Mitchell's Satyr butterfly by purchasing 30 acres near Dowagiac...
If you are interested in learning more about our projects, please contact us.
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