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The Little Forks Conservancy permanently protects and improves natural environments in mid-Michigan by leading and inspiring actions that conserve vital habitats and waterways for the benefit of our entire community.
Since 1996, we’ve protected over 4,173 acres of land, 26 miles of waterways, and 10 miles of trails. We strive to create places in nature that inspire connections and communities, serve as a healing and educational space, and allow all ages and abilities access to nature - now and for future generations to come. |
We're Hiring!
We're hiring! Little Forks Conservancy is seeking a Conservation Outreach Coordinator to fill a full-time position. The Conservation Outreach Coordinator will work with our staff to further and strengthen the work of Little Forks Conservancy. This position will assist with conservation efforts and donor engagement in our community. Responsibilities include donor management, event development and coordination, communications and social media, public speaking, program support and other duties that share the Conservancy's message with the community.
To view the full job description, visit our website at www.littleforks.org/employment. To be considered for this opportunity, please send your cover letter and resume to [email protected]. For full consideration, apply by July 24, 2026.
To view the full job description, visit our website at www.littleforks.org/employment. To be considered for this opportunity, please send your cover letter and resume to [email protected]. For full consideration, apply by July 24, 2026.
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The 106 acre Nelson property will be the Conservancy's fourth nature preserve along the Tittabawassee River. The project will provide the community with accessible walking trails, educational opportunities, and partnerships with local organizations to utilize the land and its resources.
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Protecting More Land
In 2025, we completed our 35th conservation easement working with the Helmick Family. Thanks to their dedication to the environment, an additional 45 acres in Clare has been protected for the future. This brings our total protected lands to 4,173 acres in mid-Michigan.
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