| The Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance Working for a New Future for the Sauk Prairie on the Badger Lands. |

| The Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance Working for a New Future for the Sauk Prairie on the Badger Lands. |

Become a MemberOur strength is in our members! Please become a member of The Sauk Prairie Conservation Alliance today… The activities of the Alliance – sponsoring events like the Sauk Prairie Festival, lectures and presentations, producing and distributing educational materials, and much more – have been made possible through the generous donations of our members: people who support our vision of a collaborative, conservation-oriented reuse of the Badger Army Ammunition Plant. YOU can help support our efforts by making a tax-deductible gift today! |
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Please click HERE to become a member!
$25 Outreach letters to local teachers.
$35 Torch fuel for a controlled burn unit.
$50 Loppers and gloves for a restoration volunteer.
$100 Burn equipment for a member of the burn crew.
$200 Publication of our newsletter.
$500 Bussing costs for a student work day at Badger.
$1000 Prairie tour for Alliance members and volunteers.
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Our Goals Our mission statement and goals were developed as part of our strategic planning process in the spring of 2002, after incorporating as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. |
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FAQS We’re a young organization, but we’re proud of our membership and all they’ve accomplished over the last 10 years, on behalf of the prairie. Please read on… |
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History of the Badger Lands The history of the Badger Plant and the greater Sauk Prairie is an amalgam of many histories, beginning billions of years ago with the formation of some of the oldest and most durable rocks on earth... |
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Imagine! Badger presents the opportunity to provide endless recreational pursuits for area residents, including hiking, photography, bicycling, cross-country skiing, and camping. |
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Become a Member We have over 200 members and we are growing! We need your support to continue to work toward a community-based conservation future for Badger. |