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brp
04/25/2025 04:46PM
 
Fantastic news! I had seen this property listed for a long time…always hoping for an outcome like this. As a result, I am now a monthly donor and hope the TNC continues to acquire and protect high quality land/habitat.
 
inspector13
04/25/2025 07:27PM
 

I've really wanted to canoe the Stony River in that area.
It seems like I may just get that chance this year.



 
Pinetree
04/25/2025 08:17PM
 
inspector13: "
I've really wanted to canoe the Stony River in that area.
It seems like I may just get that chance this year.



"
its moose country
 
Pinetree
04/26/2025 07:56AM
 
brp: "Does anybody know what to expect in terms of access and management? "
most all nature conservancy land is open to hunting and full access but on land non motorized.
 
marsonite
04/26/2025 01:33PM
 
brp: "Does anybody know what to expect in terms of access and management? "


Good question. There are a number of logging roads that are gated. I wonder if they will remain gated. Of course the roads are in tough shape with many trees down after the Greenwood fire. Also there are several cabins. I don't think they'd want the public to have access to them. Otherwise I would think there will be some good bird hunting available.


The Seven Beaver/Sand Lake preserve would have similar management goals. My big question is what they do about rehabbing areas devastated by the Greenwood fire.



 
Pinetree
04/24/2025 01:16PM
 
LindenTree: "Good deal. I have worked and prescribed burned with the TNC many times over the years, I signed one of their employees off as a prescribed fire Burn Boss."
They are very well run group.
 
Pinetree
04/24/2025 08:04AM
 
awesome
 
OneMatch
04/24/2025 10:24AM
 
Good to hear this. I've donated to the Nature Conservancy for years. I'm sure they're doing everything in their power to continue that work, especially these days.


Thanks for posting.
 
Pinetree
04/24/2025 10:34AM
 
OneMatch: "Good to hear this. I've donated to the Nature Conservancy for years. I'm sure they're doing everything in their power to continue that work, especially these days.



Thanks for posting."
great group and very efficiently run. They bought some prime oal acreage south of Longville years ago and I had wildlife photos of various species on that land they used
Human population keeps growing and land keeps getting sub divided. really bad in the Brainerd area now.
 
marsonite
04/24/2025 07:19AM
 
The Nature Conservancy

This is cool. The acreage in question is near Sand Lake and includes much of Stony Lake and all of the Greenwood River. A large chunk of it burned in the Greenwood fire. Its a former Kimberly Clark property and The timber has been high graded for decades with not a single tree replanted. It's also been off limits to the public.

This is great news.




 
brp
04/25/2025 10:24PM
 
Does anybody know what to expect in terms of access and management?
 
LindenTree
04/24/2025 11:06AM
 
Good deal. I have worked and prescribed burned with the TNC many times over the years, I signed one of their employees off as a prescribed fire Burn Boss.