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Land Conservation

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Conserving the diverse landscapes and natural areas of the Coulee Region of western Wisconsin for future generations.

Mississippi Valley Conservancy is a regional, non-profit land trust in La Crosse founded in 1997. Since then, it has permanently conserved over 7,200 acres of blufflands, prairies, wetlands and streams in the Coulee Region.

The Conservancy works with private landowners and local communities on voluntary conservation projects in seven counties along the Mississippi River. The counties include Buffalo, Trempealeau, La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon, Crawford and Grant County.

The Conservancy uses voluntary tools such as conservation agreements, land purchases, land donations, cooperative acquisitions, and a landowner registry program to conserve lands for ecological, scenic, and open space values.

MVC works cooperatively with individuals, businesses, conservation groups, local units of government and other state and federal agencies.

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Maintained by: mvc. Added: 09/7/07 / Updated: 08/13/08
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