A recent objection by a single legislator could block a popular forest conservation easement on 56,259 acres in Oneida, Forest, and Langlade counties.
The Natural Resources Board (NRB) approved the $15.5 million purchase Oct. 26. That easement would have kept the land in private hands and on the tax roll while allowing public recreational access.
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