A Living Forest, Protected for the Future
Nestled near Two Harbors on Minnesota’s North Shore, this protected woodland is part of Woodchuck USA’s long-term commitment to land conservation and ecological restoration. The property is being preserved as a working forest—one that protects native habitats, supports biodiversity, and strengthens the landscape against the impacts of a changing climate. Rather than developing or fragmenting the land, we are intentionally stewarding it to remain forested, resilient, and ecologically intact for generations to come.
protecting critical habitats
Native wildlife in the area includes moose, fox and eagles
Wetland Protection
This property contains multiple wetlands which will be maintained and protected form development
Climate resistant planting
When the time for replanting comes our land management plan has selected climate resilient species that is adaptable to fluctuating climate conditions
Preserving Native Habitat
This land provides critical habitat for North Shore wildlife, including birds, pollinators, and forest-dependent species that rely on large, uninterrupted tracts of woodland. Our conservation approach prioritizes maintaining natural forest structure and understory growth, protecting wetlands and water-adjacent ecosystems and limiting human disturbance to preserve natural migration and nesting patterns. By allowing the forest to function as it was intended, we help sustain the interconnected systems that keep it healthy.
Long-Term Stewardship, Not Short-Term Impact
This conservation site is not a one-time project—it’s a long-term commitment. Through careful land management, responsible planting practices, and ongoing monitoring, we are focused on measurable, lasting ecological impact rather than quick wins.