Rep. Vincent Miresse calls for bipartisan action to renew the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Riveredge Nature Center will host a discussion on the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program and the future of land conservation funding in the state.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Knowles-Nelson continues to stay front and center this fall. Find details for our October 29 policy webinar, read recent letters to the editor from across Wisconsin, and take a closer look at Stewardship at work in communities statewide.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
After months of inaction, Wisconsin lawmakers are meeting again. Remind them that reauthorizing Knowles-Nelson can’t wait.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Letters to the Editor (LTE) are one of the most effective ways you can show support for the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program. They influence public opinion, reach decision-makers, and inspire your neighbors to care about protecting Wisconsin’s outdoors. Newspapers publish LTEs because they showcase authentic community voices — and legislators notice when constituents speak out. Whether you’re […]| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
A $20,000 Knowles-Nelson grant helped complete a new accessible fishing pier at Merrick State Park after ten years of community fundraising.| Knowles Nelson Stewardship
Take Action| Knowles Nelson Stewardship