The Circle of Diamond status is awarded by the National Association of RC&DCs to council that exemplify positive impacts upon the quality of life within their local areas.  Lumberjack RC&D Council excels in Accountability, Excellence, Service and Results.


Members of Lumberjack's Executive Committee Receive
Lumberjack's "Circle of Diamonds" award

Treasurer Tom Rudolph, President Wayne Plant and
Vice President Erhard Huettl



>> Contact us:

Lumberjack Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc.
315 S. Oneida Avenue
Suite 206
Rhinelander, Wisconsin   54501

Phone:   715-369-9886
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Email: claudia_b@newnorth.net


       >> Vision & Mission

  VISION STATEMENT
    Sustainable Resources for Vibrant Communities

   MISSION STATEMENT
    Lumberjack RC&D Council strives to:
  • enhance area natural resources, promote a higher standard of living and improve the quality of life.
  • foster partnerships between public and private sectors for the benefit of area citizens.





Serving the Wisconsin counties of:
Florence, Forest,
Langlade, Lincoln,
Marinette, Menominee,
Oconto, Oneida,
Shawano and Vilas


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Lumberjack RC&D is:

  • a tax exempt nonprofit corporation with a 501(c)(3) designation and State of Wisconsin charitable status.
  • administered by a group of community leaders who provide direction and leadership to identify and address area needs.
  • a program that relies on multi-county cooperation and the creation of partnerships.
  • a program that allows for interagency cooperation and provides increased access to state and federal programs.
  • a program that helps coordinate the development of natural, economic and human resources.
  • assisted by staff and consultants to help implement projects.
  • comprised of the following standing committees that deal with a variety of project ideas and Council issues: Ag/Energy, Finance/Contracting, Forestry, Personnel/Special Events, and Recreation-Tourism/Rural Development.
  • partners with federal, state, county and other local organizations  in cooperative conservation ventures.

Lumberjack Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc.
What is the mission of RC&D councils nationwide?

RC&Ds provide an area-wide framework for locally-directed action and cooperation aimed at solving problems identified by the people who are experiencing them first hand.
RC&D councils operate on the premise that local citizens, with coordinated assistance provided by cooperating sources, can develop and carry out action plans which address problems they themselves have identified.
Citizens, groups, organizations or agencies within the RC&D area can contribute by bringing concerns before the council, proposing projects and keeping the council aware of community needs.

Do you have a project for Lumberjack?


Fill out the project proposal form below and send to Lumberjack.  Quarterly meetings are held in January, April, July and October each year.  Proposals are discussed at one meeting and given the second and final approval at the next quarterly meeting or in some cases at the next Executive Committee Meeting.


Project proposal form:
project proposal form
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