30

Years

For over 30 years, preserving, protecting, and managing

our township’s natural environment and watershed as a legacy to future generations.

Protecting 19 preserves and over 145 acres in the Clear Lake Township

News, Events & Resources

Why is the lake level down?

November 5, 2025

Drought conditions in Steuben County have led to low lake levels this fall. Read here for water quality data and Round Lake dam history.

Aquatic Vegetation Management Plan Project

September 10, 2025

Learn about what we are doing to fight Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) and other invasive aquatic plants as we continue to protect our lake environment.

Rainy Day Naturalist: The Autumn Color Show

October 21, 2025

Autumn is a season of change for the Great Lakes region. Temperatures slide from summer heat to winter chill. Atmospheric tussles between arctic cold and Gulf moisture trigger fall rains. One consequence of this change is particularly delightful: leaves of many species of trees and other woody plants change color from summer green to gaudy displays of yellow, orange, and red.

PASSING THE TORCH - Clear Thinking Issue 62

September 24, 2025

We welcome Barb Wenger as our new Board President. Alongside Executive Director, Caroline Barth, Barb will continue to uphold our mission to preserve and protect by responding to present conservation needs while building sustainable practices for the future. Welcome, Barb!

View the September edition of Clear Thinking.

Stars in the Prairie

Join us Friday September 12th 10:00pm at the Johnston Barn and Silo Bar for a stargazing experience brought to you by the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society

Why is the lake level down?

November 5, 2025

Drought conditions in Steuben County have led to low lake levels this fall. Read here for water quality data and Round Lake dam history.

Rainy Day Naturalist: The Autumn Color Show

October 21, 2025

Autumn is a season of change for the Great Lakes region. Temperatures slide from summer heat to winter chill. Atmospheric tussles between arctic cold and Gulf moisture trigger fall rains. One consequence of this change is particularly delightful: leaves of many species of trees and other woody plants change color from summer green to gaudy displays of yellow, orange, and red.

PASSING THE TORCH - Clear Thinking Issue 62

September 24, 2025

We welcome Barb Wenger as our new Board President. Alongside Executive Director, Caroline Barth, Barb will continue to uphold our mission to preserve and protect by responding to present conservation needs while building sustainable practices for the future. Welcome, Barb!

View the September edition of Clear Thinking.

Aquatic Vegetation Management Plan Project

September 10, 2025

Learn about what we are doing to fight Eurasian watermilfoil (EWM) and other invasive aquatic plants as we continue to protect our lake environment.

Stars in the Prairie

Join us Friday September 12th 10:00pm at the Johnston Barn and Silo Bar for a stargazing experience brought to you by the Fort Wayne Astronomical Society

CLTLC Engagement

In 2024, we engaged over 902 Community Members in programming and logged over 2,570 Volunteer Hours for our mission.

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