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Buying Sensitive ShorelandsOwning sensitive shorelands outright or securing agreements with property owners to keep their shorelands in a natural state in perpetuity are increasingly popular tools to protect water quality and habitat along lakes and rivers. The DNR buys property and makes agreements to hold such land; it also provides grant funding to local government and groups to do the same. Many groups are doing so with great results for lakes and rivers. Read about this success story in Chippewa County: A Super Deal Pays Off for Long Lake Funding to Help Your Organization Buy Shoreland PropertyThe state and some counties have a number of grants to help local organizations and government purchase sensitive shorelands.
Last Revised: Monday June 01 2009
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