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Leelanau Conservation District

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The world as seen through my right eye

Wednesday, September 28, 2016. How to start a fire. The next morning, as we were shuttled to the trailhead in a van full of seasoned hiking survivors, my hope was restored as every passenger gave me detailed instructions on how to get a fire going. Everyone had a different way of doing it. But the message was all basically the same. Armed with their wisdom and a new understanding about the nature and needs of fire, I set out into the wilderness.

Manistee Conservation District

Forestry Programs and Other Organizations. List of Tree Planters, Arborists, and Loggers. Promoting positive stewardship of the land, water, and soil. Click for a copy of our 2017 Annual Report. Order Trees from Our Spring Native Tree Sale HERE! Pre-orders due by MARCH 31st! For a Printable copy of our Spring Native Plant Sale Order Form, Click Here. Pre-orders for our Spring Native Tree Sale End March 31st.

Michigan Invasive Species Coalition Michigan Invasive Species Coalition

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MIPN - Midwest Invasive Plant Network

We just revamped our page. In addition to our own Keep a Lookout fliers and species fact sheets, we have linked to similar resources from partner organizations to help you identify, report, and, if necessary, remove the most recent invaders to our region. Ndash; Now is a great time to renew or buy a new MIPN membership! And receive some great benefits! .

Grand Traverse Conservation District

Inspiring exploration, appreciation, and conservation of our natural world. Sign up for our Peepers Fall sessions TODAY! Providing gateways to the natural world, via the Boardman River Nature Center and 3000 acres of public parklands throughout Grand Traverse County.

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Get your calendar out! ISN has MANY events and workbees this spring and summer, we would love to have you join us. For further detail and to mark your calendars, follow the link to our.

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