GAYLORD – Huron Pines has launched a $1 million fundraising campaign to bolster the assistance it can provide to Northern Michigan communities in efforts that support land protection, public park
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Courtesy Photos Waves crash on the rocky shore of the 145-acre Lake Huron Coastal Preserve in this photo provided by Huron Pines.
IOSCO COUNTY Last December, Northern Michigan conservation nonprofit Huron Pines became the new owners of a 145-acre parcel of Lake Huron property that is slated to become an Alabaster Township park in the coming years.
Huron Pines purchased the property from USG, a construction materials manufacturer, with the help of a short-term loan from The Conservation Fund. The goal is for Alabaster Township to assume ownership of the preserve in 2022 and for Huron Pines and other regional partners to support the care and stewardship of the land in perpetuity.