Carlton County desires to
protect and preserve all
features on its lands that have
significant scientific, cultural
or education values. These may
include significant
archeological and historical
sites involving Native American
and white cultures; endangered,
threatened, or special interest
plant and animal species or
ecosystems. In such cases
cooperation with the DNR in
designing and implementing an
appropriate management program
is established. Cooperation with
the University of Minnesota
Forestry Center, Fond Du Lac
Tribal and Community College,
Jay Cooke and Moose Lake State
Parks, local schools and forest
industry is provided regarding
identification of sites suitable
for educating people about
forests and the environment.
Education and Technical
Assistance
Carlton County desires to
promote a greater sense of
stewardship among the general
public towards the natural
resources within the county.
This is done by sustaining
on-going dialogue with public
and private parties directly
involved in forest land
management in Carlton County.
The Land Department’s
Involvement and membership with
the Carlton County Private
Woodland Council, University of
Minnesota Forestry Center, and
other local and state
organizations to sponsor and
otherwise participate in events
and activities designed to
educate all levels of the
general public about land
management, the environment, and
economic resources, along with
brochures, meetings,
presentations, assisting private
landowners to participate in
Private Forest Management
programs offered by the DNR,
forest industry, and independent
forest consultants, are all ways
in which the Land Department try
to promote a stewardship towards
its natural resources.