Posted March 17, 2017 2:10 pm by Comments

By AmmoLand Editor Duncan Johnson

DNR seeks private landowners to help improve deer wintering habitat in Upper Peninsula counties
DNR seeks private landowners to help improve deer wintering habitat in Upper Peninsula counties
Michigan DNR
Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Michigan-(Ammoland.com)- Private landowners interested in helping to maintain or improve Upper Peninsula deer wintering habitat can learn more about the subject and cost-share programs available to aid in those efforts at any of three upcoming meetings scheduled by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

“We’ve held similar sessions over the past few months in western counties of the Upper Peninsula, which have been very well-attended,” said John Pepin, DNR deputy public information officer. “There is a good deal of interest out there among private landowners who would like to learn more about how to improve their properties for wildlife habitat, especially white-tailed deer wintering habitat.”

The three meetings will each be held from 6-8 p.m. EDT at the following dates and locations:

  • Monday, March 27 at the Skandia Township Hall, 224 Kreiger Drive in Skandia; Contact: Matt Watkeys, Marquette Conservation District, 906-226-8871, ext. 128.
  • Monday, April 3 at the Comfort Inn, 617 E. Lakeshore Drive in Manistique; Contact: Rory Mattson, Delta County Conservation District, 906-280-6947.
  • Tuesday, April 4 at the Kinross Township Hall, 4884 W. Curtis Street in Kincheloe; Contact: …Read the Rest

    Source:: AmmoLand

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