Ansorge: Solon Swamp Bardenhagen Farms: East Leland Bartle/Spaulding: Lake Leelanau WS Berkshire-Sprouse: Glen Lake Area Bronwyn Jones: Chippewa Run Buffum: near Cedar Carlson/Price: Lake Leelanau Waterhshed Casier Farm: Empire Charter […]
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The Economics of Conservation (and Even More Important Stuff)–2012
We are undoubtedly living in tough times, a time when frivolous expenditures of all types are frowned-upon, at least publicly. Metrics and dashboards are used to gauge the success of […]
Leelanau Enterprise Praises Clay Cliffs Project
Leelanau Enterprise: Crary Property is a Miracle Present Leelanau Enterprise Praises Clay Cliff Project – December 2011
Remembering Marilyn Mook
From our 2012 Spring Newsletter November 2011–If you have attended our Annual Friends Picnic and Auction in recent years, you may have noticed the beautiful quilts that were up for […]
Grand Traverse Pie Company Gives Back
Grand Traverse Pie Company Gives Back Published May, 2012–Our annual auction and picnic would not be possible without the numerous volunteers that help us. They assist with set-up, donate items, […]
Deck Honors Houdek Family
From our 2011 Summer Newsletter July 2011–Three years ago Lori Beurele took a hike at Houdek Dunes Natural Area with her mom and aunt. Our beautiful 330-acre area is land […]
It’s Official! Lake Leelanau Narrows Land Once Slated for Dockage Area Now Forever Protected
March 2011–Lovers of the Lake Leelanau Narrows will be happy to know that the Leelanau Conservancy has officially taken ownership of an embattled 2.25 acres and 430 feet along the […]
Letter From Director Brian Price Re: Clay Cliffs Project Update
Readers of the Conservancy publications often tell us that they truly enjoy reading about conservation efforts on the Leelanau Peninsula precisely because we are one of the few reliable sources […]
Conservancy Wine
Conservancy Wine Conservancy Wine Every bottle sold raises funds for farmland preservation. Think hostess gift, employee gift, the mailman, neighbors…Leelanau vintners interested in being a part of this program are […]
The Economics of Conservation
The Economics of Conservation (and Even More Important Stuff) We are undoubtedly living in tough times, a time when frivolous expenditures of all types are frowned-upon, at least publicly. Metrics […]