Cannon River Watershed Habitat Protection and Restoration Program - Phase 11

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,636,000
Fund Source
Outdoor Heritage Fund
Recipient
TPL; GRG; Clean River Partners
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
In Progress
Start Date
July 2022
End Date
January 1970
Activity Type
Land Acquisition
Counties Affected
Goodhue
Le Sueur
Rice
Steele
Waseca
Goodhue
Le Sueur
Rice
Steele
Waseca
Project Overview

The Cannon River Watershed Habitat Protection and Restoration Program will protect approximately 264 acres in fee, and restore and enhance approximately 238 acres of high priority wildlife habitat within the Cannon River Watershed, including wetlands, prairies, Big Woods forest, and river/shallow lake shoreline. Its goal is to protect existing high quality habitat, restore degraded habitat, prevent degradation of water quality, and provide public access. We will restore and enhance riverine, forest, wetlands, oak savanna, and prairie habitat

About the Issue

The Cannon River Watershed Habitat Protection and Restoration Program - Phase 11 will prevent degradation and quality habitat loss in the Cannon River Watershed. It will increase the amount of restored habitat on public lands available for hunting and angling opportunities within an easy drive for over half of Minnesota's population.

Located south of the Twin Cities, the 1,460 square mile Cannon River Watershed includes over 800 linear miles of streams and rivers that drain a diverse landscape. This area has seen increased development pressure due to the transportation ease of the I-35 corridor and the attraction of the Cannon Lakes, and much of this area has already suffered fragmentation and habitat loss. Historically comprised of Big Woods habitat, the landscape is now dominated by agricultural fields and, to a lesser extent, urban development. Agricultural practices and shoreline development are the major contributors to the impaired status of stretches of the Cannon River and its associated lakes and streams.

Part of a multi-year, multi-partner strategy, this program streamlines the coordination of protecting and restoring targeted parcels of land that positively contribute to large complexes of forests, restored prairies, wetlands, lakeshore, and river shoreline. Since 1990, Clean River Partners (formerly Cannon River Watershed Partnership - CRWP) has been the local expert of the watershed, and will coordinate this program, providing program administration and landowner outreach. Fee-title acquisitions by The Trust for Public Land (TPL) will be targeted toward large wetland/upland complexes, rare biomes (Big Woods forest, tamarack swamp), shallow lakes, river shoreline, and lands adjacent to existing public land. TPL will convey lands to the DNR except when County ownership is appropriate. Ongoing partnerships are critical in identifying priority conservation opportunities and protection strategies for the existing high biodiversity areas.

Parcels targeted for restoration and enhancement will be evaluated by Great River Greening (GRG) in collaboration with MN DNR, County and SWCD personnel to determine existing and desired conditions for each site. Information gathered will be used to develop site specific work plans for restoring ecologically desired habitats. Project management plans will detail the methods, practices and a time line for successful completion of each site/project. Practices could include; invasive species removal, controlled burning, chemical treatment, individual plant removal, reseeding and/or plug planting, tree stand thinning, and shoreline revetments using native materials. Restorations and enhancements will be aimed at improving habitat and protecting water quality for the benefit of all wildlife and human communities.

Properties targeted for fee-title acquisition and restoration can be found in the parcel list below.

In recent years, collaboration among Clean River Partners, TPL and GRG has accelerated awareness of and created growing interest in land protection and habitat restoration opportunities available to landowners. Continuing our collaboration and building on this momentum, we seek to increase capacity to deliver permanent land protection and habitat improvement opportunities to landowners to protect well-connected functional forests, prairies, wetlands, lakeshores, and river shorelines that sustain and enhance native species and provides high quality outdoor recreation experiences.

Legal Citation / Subdivision
ML 2022, Ch. 77, Art. 1, Sec. 2, subd. 5(h)
Appropriation Language

$2,636,000 the second year is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with The Trust for Public Land, in cooperation with Great River Greening and Clean River Partners, to acquire lands in fee in the Cannon River watershed for wildlife management under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 8; to acquire lands in fee for aquatic management purposes under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 14; to acquire lands in fee for scientific and natural areas under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 5; to acquire lands in fee for state forests under Minnesota Statutes, section 86A.05, subdivision 7; to acquire lands in fee for county forests or natural areas; and to restore and enhance lands in the Cannon River watershed. Of this amount, $1,651,000 is to The Trust for Public Land; $828,000 is to Great River Greening; and $157,000 is to Clean River Partners. Subject to evaluation criteria in Minnesota Rules, part 6136.0900, priority must be given to acquiring lands that are eligible for the native prairie bank under Minnesota Statutes, section 84.96, or lands adjacent to protected native prairie. A list of proposed land acquisitions and restorations must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan.

2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,636,000
Other Funds Leveraged
$359,500
Direct expenses
$2,522,000
Administration costs
$114,000
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.9
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

High priority riparian lands, forestlands, and savannas are protected from parcelization and fragmentation - Core parcels are identified in partnership with the DNR as well as the partners of the Cannon River Watershed Habitat Protection and Restoration Program . Success will be determined based on the acreage of lands protected and the percentage of protected lands in the watershed.
Key core parcels are protected for fish, game and other wildlife - Core parcels are identified in partnership with the DNR as well as the partners of the Cannon River Watershed Habitat Protection and Restoration Program. Success will be determined based on the acreage of lands protected and the percentage of protected lands in the watershed

Source of Additional Funds

Private, Private Sourced and RIM

Project Manager
First Name
Jennifer
Last Name
Tonko
Organization Name
Clean River Partners
Street Address
205 Water St S Ste 1
City
Northfield
State
MN
Zip Code
55057
Phone
507-786-3913
Email
jennifer@cleanriverpartners.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651-296-6157
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