Land trusts to seek more Stewardship funds after state Supreme Court decision

Land conservation groups anticipate submitting more funding requests for Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program grants now that the Joint Finance Committee can’t legally block conservation projects.
Supreme Court Ruling Reshapes Knowles-Nelson Grant Process: What You Need to Know

The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling has reshaped the landscape for conservation funding in the state. With the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program up for reauthorization in 2025, it’s crucial to understand these changes and their broader implications.