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Mission & History
It was 1957 when a few conservation minded groups incorporated and formed the Sheboygan County Conservation Association. Now the group consists of 30 conservation clubs, about 3,000 members strong. The group is no longer "men only", it includes women and children, all working together to educate, conserve, and protect the environment. The pioneers of the
SCCA did not have much to start with. They would argue over where
money for postage stamps would come from. They held fundraisers in
order to improve habitat or plant pheasants in the County. |
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Since 1982, the SCCA has held an annual fundraising banquet. To date, over $850,000 has been raised for conservation efforts and projects. Projects include:
The SCCA works with
area farmers and landowners to increase habitat for pheasants, deer,
turkeys, and other small game. The SCCA provided funds to purchase a
no-till planter for use in Sheboygan, Ozaukee, and Washington Counties. In the early 1990’s,
the SCCA established a new pheasant program in Sheboygan County.
Birds are purchased, raised until the appropriate age and released on new
habitat lands. These birds are raised mainly for restoration
purposes.
In cooperation with
the County and the State, the SCCA has been instrumental in refurbishing
many local boat landings. Almost all of the fishing and access piers
on County lakes have been donated and kept in repair by members of the
SCCA. The most recent pride
and joy of the SCCA has been the satisfaction of protecting one of the
last pristine lakes in the County, Gerber Lake. The original 108
acre parcel has two large lakes with a vast diversity of habitat.
The SCCA donated over $100,000 towards the purchase price and for
improvements (i.e. restoring former prairie land back to its original
state, scenic overlook, etc.) Part of these funds were used in 2001
for the acquisition of an additional 45 acres of land on the south end of
the Lakes, threatened with development. An advisory group,
"Partners in Conservation" has been established to oversee the
Gerber Lakes parcel. Three members of the SCCA serve on this
committee to ensure the protection of the jewel. Public concern for
the preservation of this pristine environment was overwhelming.
"Partners in Conservation" meet twice a year to assure the
mission will continue on track. In 1999 the
Association received a donation of about 25 acres of floodplain on the
Sheboygan River in the City of Sheboygan Falls.
This donation was used as an in-kind match to leverage a
Stewardship grant to purchased the Billy Bergin property, a strategic 80
acre piece of land at the south end of the Sheboygan Marsh.
The land in the City of Sheboygan Falls as well as the Bergin
property was subsequently donated to the DNR.
An additional 10 acre parcel of privately owned land surrounded by
public land in the Sheboygan
Marsh was acquired and donated to Sheboygan County. SCCA members also
serve on the "Broughton Sheboygan Marsh Park & Wildlife Area
Advisory Committee". In late 1999 the SCCA
was instrumental in the creation of a County Stewardship Fund.
This Fund, financed in part with tax dollars and in part with user
fees charged when land is developed, has been used to assist local
municipalities in Smart Growth planning as well as projects to develop
local parks and recreational facilities. The SCCA meets the
third Wednesday of each month; a different club hosts each meeting.
Members of the SCCA serve on committees not only locally, but also
throughout the State. During the SCCA monthly meetings, reports are
given from by delegates to the Conservation Congress, Wisconsin Wildlife
Federation, U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, and other groups. Local DNR employees
(Wildlife Biologists, Fisheries Biologist, Conservation Wardens, etc.) are
also on hand at monthly meetings to keep members updated on the most
recent activities or rule changes the Department may have. Many of
these employees attend the meetings on their own time, which helps keep a
fantastic working relationship with the DNR alive. Local legislators
attend the meetings as well. Whether an assemblyman or local
senator, updates are provided on what's happening in Madison. The
SCCA works very close with legislators, assisting in rule changes whenever
possible. Page last updated: 5/27/2006 |
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Website created by Peter DeHaai. |
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