Chippewa Watershed Conservancy
The chippewa subdistrict of the mwcd was established in 1960 to manage and maintain the chippewa flood control project for the purpose of reducing flooding and periods of inundation.
Chippewa watershed conservancy. It encompasses 188 square miles more than 120 000 acres. Recent posts view all posts connecting with the land. Our goal is to efficiently and effectively manage this flood control system while encouraging the wise use of our watershed and its natural resources. Not for profit budgeting an integrated case for functional and flexible budgets abstract this series of cases is for not for profit land trust through the budget process.
The nature preserves are off the tax rolls and open to the public for educational and recreational purposes. Explore the largest freshwater lake in the world. Together we can maintain a healthy lake superior watershed for future generations to enjoy. The chippewa watershed conservancy cwc is a small one staff person land trust operating in the mt.
Chippewa watershed conservancy currently owns 22 nature preserves that permanently protect over 600 acres of wild lands. It is a continuation of case i which covered a small the process of developing and analyzing an annual line item budget. Case ii explores the conversion of. The watershed project was established to reduce the acreage prone to flooding and to decrease the time periods of inundation.
Even with the need for social distancing i. The mission of chippewa watershed conservancy cwc is to protect wildlife habitat and open space in the counties of the chippewa river watershed. The chippewa creek watershed project is a flood control program that began in 1956 and was completed in 1980 with the construction of eight dams. Gifted by nature protected by people garymcguffin.
Cwc is a nonprofit conservation organization which owns 22 nature preserves open to the public for passive outdoor recreation. Founded in 1985 the cwc has protected 3 494 acres in the central michigan area and ranks in the top 10 out of more than 40 conservancies in michigan in acreage protected. In march when covid 19 had just begun to change lives of people across the city state and nation mike levalley executive director of the chippewa watershed conservancy encouraged people to spend time in nature in light of the burgeoning pandemic.