On July 8, 2010, we celebrated the largest conservation deal in Minnesota history. We completed a working forest conservation easement with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Blandin Paper Company (UPM) that forever protects 187,876 acres of Northwoods forests, wetlands and shoreline currently owned by UPM.
Minnesota exemplifies a nationwide trend in forest loss: In the last 20 years the state has lost over a third of its industrial forestland. Over the next 20 years, the U.S. Forest Service estimates that some 26 million acres of private forestland will become housing subdivisions, retail developments, vineyards and other land features nationwide.
The Upper Mississippi Forest project stitches together over 4,000 square miles of public and private forests, conserves over 60,000 acres of wetlands and over 280 miles of stream, lake and river frontage. An additional 1,344 acres was acquired by the DNR to help consolidate existing state forests.
The Upper Mississippi Forest project is the largest conservation project
ever undertaken by the state of Minnesota.
The easement on the UPM lands prevents development and subdivision of the lands and prohibits alteration of water channels, wetlands, streams and rivers. UPM will be required to follow internationally accepted sustainable forest management practices by being certified through the Forest Stewardship Council or Sustainable Forestry Initiative, with auditing by the DNR for compliance.
The Fund helped negotiate the easement and secure private funding for the project, which was completed after ten years of effort. “This project has been over 10 years in the making. Thanks to private donors, who contributed the largest private gift to conservation in state history, and to Minnesota voters who approved the Legacy Amendment, the dream of many to permanently conserve this amazing landscape has been realized," said Tom Duffus, the Fund's upper Midwest director.
Of the $44 million purchase price, $34.25 million came from state appropriations to DNR’s Minnesota Forests for the Future program, generated from the additional sales tax authorized by the Clean Water, Land and Legacy constitutional amendment approved by Minnesota voters in 2008. The Fund provided $9.75 million of private funding through a $7 million grant from the Blandin Foundation, a $2 million grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation and a $750,000 grant from Walmart’s Acres for America program with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
The project complements the goals of DNR’s Minnesota Forests for the Future program and is supported by more than 60 local, statewide and national conservation, local government and economic development organizations, including The Nature Conservancy, The Trust for Public Land, Minnesota Deer Hunters Association, Minnesota Land Trust, Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota Forest Industries and Minnesota Forest Resources Council.


