DEQ, DNR, MDARD HOSTING BOAT LAUNCH EVENTS FOR AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES AWARENESS WEEK

DEQ Press Release:  Gov. Rick Snyder has proclaimed July 3-9 as Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week in Michigan, and state departments are observing the week with outreach events at more than 50 boat launches statewide. AIS are non-native aquatic plants and animals that disrupt the natural ecosystem, tourism and the economy. (MUCC Photo: European FrogBit takes over a…

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REP. JOHN KIVELA NAMED LEGISLATIVE CONSERVATIONIST OF THE YEAR

This is the first in a series of posts over the summer which will profile the Conservation Award winners honored by Michigan United Conservation Clubs at our Annual Convention in June.  Lansing – Representative John Kivela (D-Marquette) was honored by Michigan United Conservation Clubs as the Legislative Conservationist of the Year at its Conservation Awards…

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MICHIGAN'S WATER STRATEGY

by Mikaylah Heffernan, MUCC Resource Policy Assistant A few weeks ago, on the shores of Lake St. Clair, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder unveiled the first step of Michigan’s Water Strategy, a 30-year-plan to inspire stewardship, and to protect, manage and enhance the state’s numerous waterways. Michigan has a long heritage and history of dedication to…

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MUCC VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF IMPROVE HABITAT BEFORE ANNUAL CONVENTION

This past weekend, 21 volunteers got together at the Haymarsh Lake State Game Area in Mecosta County to improve habitat, kicking off MUCC’s Annual Convention held in Big Rapids. Volunteers were joined by MUCC Staff including Executive Director Dan Eichinger, Deputy Director Amy Trotter, Chief Information Officer Drew YoungeDyke, and Digital Media Coordinator Logan Schultz…

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In the Field: Is there a Perfect Cooperative?

by Anna Mitterling, Wildlife Cooperative Coordinator, MUCC Starting a wildlife cooperative is a lot of work. As I’ve talked about before, getting a couple neighbors to assist you in planning, strategizing, networking, and connecting with fellow landowners and hunters will make the job a lot easier, more rewarding and fun! However, regardless of how much…

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2016 ANNUAL CONVENTION RECAP

Michigan United Conservation Clubs had its most important event of the year this past weekend in Big Rapids: our Annual Convention, where delegates representing our 50,000-plus members and 250-plus affiliated local sportsmen’s clubs vote on what hunting, fishing, trapping and conservation policies we will pursue, honor dedicated conservationists, elect officers and even improve local wildlife…

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DNR SEEKS COMMENT ON TERRESTRIAL INVASIVE SPECIES PLAN

by Mikaylah Heffernan, MUCC Resource Policy Assistand & Glassen Scholar The public is invited to provide input on the draft Michigan’s Terrestrial Invasive Species State Management Plan through June 24, 2016. Covered under this plan is any terrestrial species that is non-native to the ecosystem under consideration and whose introduction causes or is likely to…

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MUCC VOLUNTEERS WITH RMEF IN THE PIGEON RIVER COUNTRY

This weekend, MUCC teamed up with the Michigan Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to plant trees in the Pigeon River Country State Forest. Volunteers both with MUCC and RMEF have been coordinating a habitat workday in the PRCSF for three years in a row now. The Pigeon River Country DNR provided the trees, mulch, and…

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