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Roots & Rivers Collaborative

Where conservation grows

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Our vision is a harmonious natural landscape, free of invasive species and stewarded by educated, caring land managers of all types. 

Our mission is to protect and enhance the environment of the Western Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Northeastern Wisconsin through habitat conservation via invasive species management, restoration, education, and outreach; and to raise awareness of invasive species and educate the public about invasive species management and habitat conservation.

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Our Strategy

Collaboration

It's in our name and in our blood! 
We can accomplish so much more together than we ever could alone, so partnership and collaboration in the name of conservation is core to our mission. 

Ecosystem Focus

Our goal is always a healthy and functional ecosystem. With every management decision we make, we are taking into consideration the entire system and how we can improve the service and function that ecosystem provides. 

Sustainability

We strive to create a sustainable organization that can help support our mission for decades to come. Conservation is rarely accomplished quickly and requires long-term committment to be successful. 

"The battle for conservation must go on endlessly" - John Muir

Check out our
Strategic Management Plan
to learn more

CLICK HERE

Where Conservation Grows

We are a community-led environmental non-profit dedicated to protecting the vital habitats of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Northeast Wisconsin through restoration and stewardship.

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Phone: (906) 200-0790

420 North Hooper St.,

Kingsford, MI 49802

© 2026 Roots & Rivers Collaborative. All rights reserved.

Managed with a commitment to local ecology.

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