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Restoring Michigan's natural lands

Posted July 23, 2024
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The Land Conservancy of West Michigan has something to celebrate. In partnership with Blanford Nature Center in Grand Rapids, the conservancy recently acquired and conserved the Highlands, a 121-acre natural area adjacent to the nature center in downtown Grand Rapids.

Before becoming the Highlands, the property was abandoned — following decades as a golf course, it was used as a dumping ground for debris for nearly a century. But the conservancy and the nature center saw hope for what the open area could become for Grand Rapids residents. Over the last few years, the partners worked on restoring the land and water, one project at a time.

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