HeadWaters Land Conservancy is a Michigan based 501c3 non-profit land trust comprised of a Staff, Board of Directors, Volunteers and Members like you who all share in the mission of protecting and preserving the remaining undisturbed natural resources of northeast Michigan. These natural resources include regionally important agricultural lands, undeveloped tracts of forests for both timber and wildlife habitat, scenic or aesthetically pleasing landscapes for both daily enjoyment and to encourage tourism, and perhaps the most important, the protection of our fresh water resources in our sensitive swamps, streams, and lakes.
We Protect Land
The largest natural lands left in all of Lower Michigan are right
here in our back yard. Not to mention eleven of Michigan’s most important
watersheds, including the Lake Huron Shoreline. When these precious
lands are misused or overdeveloped we all suffer - those who are attracted
to the region for its beauty and numerous outdoor activities, and
those whose livelihoods stem from its abundant resources.
During the last century, the landscape of this region has dramatically
begun to change, and at a faster rate than it has been conserved.
HeadWaters Land Conservancy was established in response to such unprecedented
growth. Since its inception in 1994, HeadWaters Land Conservancy
has been serving people – those here today, who appreciate these lands
and have the foresight to preserve such special places – and those
of future generations, who will benefit from our endeavors. Today,
thousands of acres have been permanently protected with the help of
our dedicated supporters.
HeadWaters Land Conservancy
110 S. Elm Avenue | Gaylord MI 49735
(989)731-0573 | FAX (989)731-0577