The Feral Conjuring home-base is located in the rural Northwoods of Ouisconsing (WI) right off of the Wolf River. Our specific land is on the edge of the Menominee Tribe Reservation, and at the base of the Chequamegon-Nicolet Forest ( Wisconsin's 1.5 million acre woodland.)
This leaves us centered in the middle of WI's 17 million acres of dedicious and coniferous forests, surrounded by thousands of acres of wetland, hundreds of waterfalls, sedge meadows, marshes, shrub thickets, and right next door to our eastern, deadly Lake Michigan. While this is home, we occasionally travel south to the WI border, west through Minnesota's hills and forests, and north to the rock shores of Lake Superior, UP.
This isn't only beautiful, but everything to us- and we aren't the only ones. We call this land home along with 1,800 species of native plants, 700 species of vertabrates (gray wolves, black bear, coyotes, pine martens, lynx, red fox, white-tailed deer, snowy owls, river otters, elk, moose, badgers, brown bats, red-tailed hawks, eagles, white cranes, Boreal Chorus frogs, toads, painted turtles, hognose snakes, etc.) as well as thousands of species of non-vascular plants and invertebrates. All of this comes with a strong warrior-like community focused on sustainability and conservation. This is of utmost importance to us- not just for the self-sustainability of our daily rural life, our values, or our practices- but because it comes with an emphasis on protecting this land that simultaneously provides us all with a wide range of cultural and ecological diversity, teachings, healing, and survival. You will find that we uphold a strong passion and gratitude for protecting this land, all its flora and fauna, and our neighboring indigenous. (See Conjuring the Feral and Donations pages.)