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June 2009 80 acres of vulnerable land along the White River in the Town of Delta recently went up for sale.

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The Bayfield Regional Conservancy, Trout Unlimited Wisconsin Wild Rivers Chapter, and Friends of the White River are partnering to protect 80 acres on the White River. You can help.

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June 2009

80 acres of vulnerable land along the White River in the Town of Delta recently went up for sale.

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Including 2000 feet of shoreline

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“The last thing we all want to see is a string of condos or

cottages along this stretch of the White”

-Bill Heart, Council Chair of Wisconsin Trout Unlimited, Chair of Friends of the White River

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The Bayfield Regional Conservancy, Trout Unlimited’s Wild Rivers

Chapter, and the Friends of the White River

are working together to buy the property and protect it for wildlife and recreation.

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Why protect the White River?

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Traversing one of Wisconsin's largest

wetlands, the 10,000 acre Bibon Marsh,

the White River is exceptionally pristine

and diverse.

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"Trout anglers often speak of the White in almost reverent tones

because it harkens back to a day when Wisconsin was on the

country's frontier."

- Stephen Born in Exploring Wisconsin Trout Streams

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Harboring high quality aquatic habitat, the White River’s 60 miles

of flow includes:

• 44 miles of DNR classified Outstanding or Exceptional Resource Waters

• 20 miles of Class 1 Trout Waters.

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White River Watershed’s many habitats are home to rare and

threatened species

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•Boreal Forest, •Tamarack Swamp,•Northern Wet Forest,•Northern Hardwood Swamp, •Alder Thicket,

Some of the White River’s many habitats include:

•Shrub Carr, •Northern Sedge Meadow, •Emergent Marsh, •Coldwater Streams, •Northern Dry Forest

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55 species of Conservation Concern,

including…

18 of which are of Greatest Need for Conservation in Wisconsin,

are found here

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American Martens

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Water shrew

Pygmy shrew

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Red-shouldered Hawks

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Imperiled Songbirds

Canada warbler

Cerulean warbler

Connecticut warbler

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Why these 80 acres?

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They include 2000 feet of shoreline on both sides of the River

They are on the edge of the great Bibon Marsh

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They include highly developable, cleared upland all the way to the River

Their 2000 feet of shoreline habitat can be restored

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They will be open for low impact public use

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They are adjacent to a Wisconsin DNR fisheries area.

Public access will continue.

When State funds become available the DNR intends to buy them from us.

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What can you do?

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Help us protect this property now for wildlife and recreation

Friends of the

White River

The Bayfield Regional ConservancyThe Bayfield Regional ConservancyThe Bayfield Regional ConservancyThe Bayfield Regional ConservancyProtecting Land in the Lake Superior Basin and Beyond

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Donate to the Bayfield Regional Conservancy’s White River

Protection Fund

Go to www.brcland.org and click on Donations

then email [email protected] to dedicate your gift to the White River

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receive a personally guided fishing trip to the White

Those who give $5,000 and up

with Bill Heart, Council Chair,

Wisconsin Trout Unlimited

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Funds from any eventual sale to DNR

will go into a permanent revolving White River Fund

to protect more land along the White.

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Your gift will continue to give to the White River

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Thank you

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Bayfield Regional Conservancy

www.brcland.org

Protecting Land in the

Lake Superior Basin and Beyond