
We conserve the natural state of land, protect wildlife and allow for education and study of nature in its pristine state.
Greenwood Foundation is located in Nunda Township, near Interstate 75 about 20 miles Northeast of Gaylord. The Greenwood Foundation has more than 2000 acres of beautiful woodlands, wetlands, and lakes, with more than two miles on the Little Pigeon River.
Greenwood has a great variety of animals. Bird species are abundant, including many migratory song birds, eagles, hawks, owls, Trumpeter swans, Sandhill cranes and geese. In the forested and wetland areas you can find mammals such as the otter, beaver, black bear, raccoon, deer, elk and various fish species.
Learn More About UsDiscover our programs designed to connect people with nature through education, conservation, and community engagement.
Greenwood Foundation allows for approved group educational events and overnight stays throughout the year.
Schedule an EventExperience hands-on learning about ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation through our guided educational programs.
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Our protected lands are home to a diverse array of wildlife species, from majestic elk to soaring eagles.
Have questions about our programs, want to schedule an event, or interested in supporting our conservation efforts? We'd love to hear from you.
Nunda Township, Michigan
20 miles Northeast of Gaylord
Near Interstate 75
Your donation helps us continue our conservation efforts, protect wildlife habitats, and provide educational opportunities for future generations.