Meridian Township’s Land Preservation Program was established in 2000 to acquire, preserve, and protect natural areas throughout the Township that have unique or special natural features. Now the gift of permanence and the knowledge of those features will always be available for current and future generations to visit, appreciate, and enjoy.

The Land Preservation Program is supported by a township millage, passed by township residents in November, 2000. 956 acres of the township’s most beautiful, scenic and natural lands have been acquired through twenty five (25) total properties comprised of forty four (44) acquisitions. The original goal of the program set in 2000 was to acquire 600 acres, or 10% of available land.

Stewardship and land management programs for each individual parcel are currently being developed. The management plans outline the stewardship activities necessary to protect or restore the site.

Properties come into the program through fee simple purchase, donation, or a combination of the two. The Land Preservation Advisory Board continues to seek ecologically valuable woodlands, wetlands, and other green and open spaces that will provide a lasting benefit to our community. If you own property or would like to recommend property to the Advisory Board, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 517.853.4600.

Land Preserve Map for 2023

Area:  14 acres

Year Acquired:  2018

Purchase Price:  $4,465 (tax reverted property)

Description: This 14 acre preserve is mostly wetlands but the small upland portion has large, mature oak trees and unique herbaceous plants such as sensitive ferns.


The Nemoke Preserve is 14 acres of mainly comprised of emergent wetland along with a small upland forest. The upland forest portion of this land was historically not logged so there are several large, mature oak trees. This preserve has some wonderful wetland plants such as plants such as sensitive fern, and vervain. Located nearby the Nemoke Apartments, they provide a natural scene for residents to take in.
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