By Jared Wagner on Tuesday, 22 July 2025
Category: Rum River

Habitat Enhancement in the Rum River Corridor

A third proposal for habitat enhancement in the Rum River Corridor was selected for funding by the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. Numerous project partners plan to use these Legacy Amendment funds to enhance 27 acres of wildlife habitat and almost a quarter mile of streambank and fish habitat from the Rum's beginnings at Lake Mille Lacs to the Rum's confluence with the Mississippi River in the City of Anoka. State funds from the Outdoor Heritage Fund, part of the Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment, will total $1,356,000, with an additional $150,000 in matching funds provided by partner organizations. The grant period is five years from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2030. 

The Rum River Corridor is critical for habitat and species richness for Species in Greatest Conservation Need, including Blanding's Turtle and two native mussel species. It is also part of the Wildlife Action Network in Minnesota's Wildlife Action Plan. Phase 3 builds upon the successful implementation of Phase 1 and the ongoing enhancements to the Rum River habitat in Phase 2. The partnership has expanded to address this critical and valuable wildlife corridor as a whole, extending beyond the borders of Anoka County, where Phase 1 began.

For more information, check out the links below or contact Jared Wagner, Water Resource Specialist, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment
Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council

Outdoor Heritage Fund 

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