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Landowner's Guide: Knowing Your Soils

The reason that the supply of minerals in nature never runs out is because they are constantly being recycled. When plants and animals die they decompose.Organismslike … See more

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Landowner's Guide: Building and Managing Ponds

WEBSmall and large, deep and shallow, ponds abundantly dot Michigan’s landscape.People, fish, and wildlife love the resources that these small bodies of water …

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Michigan Recreation Search Site Details Page

WEBRecreation Search Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Search: Home; List; Map; Events

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The Hal & Jean Glassen Memorial Foundation

WEBQualified 501 (c) (3) organizations are encouraged to contact: The Hal & Jean Glassen Memorial Foundation 6810 Nashway Drive E. West Bloomfield MI 48322. Hal Glassen …

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Landowner's Guide: Tree & Shrub Planting

WEBWet the bottom of the hole before planting, place the tree or shrub upright, pack soil firmly, and water if possible. When planting trees and shrubs with soil attached …

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Landowner's Guide: Prescribed Burning

WEBPrescribed burning is an important management tool to maintain native grassland communities. An objective is established and a burn plan is developed which …

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Landowner's Guide: Land Stewardship

WEBL and stewardship is the conservation of your property's natural resources and features over a long period of time. The motives of good land stewardship seem to …

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Landowner's Guide: Black Bears

WEBBiologists have been researching black bear in Michigan for nearly one-half century and know more about Michigan's black bear population and distribution than …

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INTRODUCTION TO WILDLIFE & HABITAT MANAGEMENT

WEBW ildlife are the animals that live freely in the natural environment. Wild-ife includes all species--game and non-game. Songbirds are wildlife. So are snakes, toads,

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Historical Marker

WEBHistorical Marker - L1493 - Saint Francis Hospital (Marker ID#:L1493) Significant Date: Two World Wars and the Depression (1915-1945) Registry Year: 1988 Erected Date: 2000 …

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Burn Permit Master Page

WEBCounty Name. Township Name. Burning Permits Issued. Guidelines and Restrictions. INGHAM. ALAIEDON. NOT AVAILABLE BY WAY OF THE DNR BURN PERMIT …

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Residents should continue following ‘Do Not Eat’ and ‘Avoid …

WEBResidents should continue following ‘Do Not Eat’ and ‘Avoid Foam’ advisories for Huron River and several nearby waterbodies. LANSING, Mich.-. With the summer recreation …

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Landowner's Guide: Wetland Restoration Techniques

WEBRestoration Techniques. Typical projects restore water to a fully or partially drained wetland basin by removing underground drain tiles, plugging open ditches, or …

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Landowner's Guide: Bogs and Fens

WEBIn Michigan, bogs and fens occurred historically as a result of glaciation, dating from about 8,000 to 12,000 years ago when the last ice sheets retreated north, …

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Landowner's Guide: White-tailed Deer

WEBTo effectively manage the entire population of white-tailed deer in your area, you would need 600 to 3000 acres. However, if you would like to attract deer to your …

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Chapter 17: Length-Weight Relationships

WEBMichigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Special Report 25, Ann Arbor. Chapter 17: Length-Weight Relationships. James C. Schneider, Percy W. Laarman, and …

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