Green Team events have been cancelled until further notice. This is being done in compliance with governmental guidance regarding avoidance of “public gatherings”. We are all doing our part by practicing social distancing during these difficult times. We are hopeful that we can resume enjoying our natural resources together in the near future.
But in the meantime, the conservancy lands and trails continue to be open to the public and individuals as respite from any social isolation.

Across America, thousands of people are determined to conserve the places they value. Landowners have a deep connection to their land and know the gifts undeveloped properties provide their communities: clean air and water, fresh food, wildlife habitat, and sheer scenic beauty.
All-too-often these special places disappear forever because of development. Every day, over 5,000 acres of land are developed in the U.S.
If you’re a landowner looking to preserve your property, learn more today.

Investing in Green Lake's How much would you pay for a breath of fresh air? Clean groundwater? Fertile croplands? A healthy lake? How much is this “natural capital” worth to you and me? As it turns out, quite a bit.
Estimates indicate that worldwide Nature’s ecosystem services are valued over 44 trillion dollars annually!
As a 501(c)3 non-profit, the Green Lake Conservancy invests in natural capital by offering watershed protection through acquisition, gift, or conservation easement. Lands that have been placed in trust and which support forests and prairies, wetlands and shorelands are now protected forever.
After nearly two decades of land trust service, the Green Lake Conservancy continues to hold steadfast, protecting land and waters in and around the Green Lake watershed.
Help us preserve those special places. Consider making a generous donation to the Green Lake Conservancy.
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