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Alcona Conservation District
320 South State Street, Harrisville, Michigan 48740
Office Phone: 989-724-5272Website: http://www.alconaconservation.org/
Alger Conservation District
101 Court Street
Munising, Michigan 49862-9243
https://www.facebook.com/AlgerCD
Fax Number: 906-387-2156
Website: http://www.algercd.com
Created to serve as stewards of natural resources, Michigan’s Conservation Districts take an ecosystem approach to conservation and protection. Conservation Districts are referred to as “gateways” in their local communities. They provide linkages between land managers and a host of conservation service providers. Please contact our office for more information on our unique services.
Allegan Conservation District
1668 Lincoln Road, M-40
Allegan, Michigan 49010
Website: http://allegancd.org
The Allegan Conservation District is dedicated to helping all land users wisely manage the natural resources of Allegan County. We strive to achieve this in an economically feasible way through working partnerships to sustain the natural resources for future generations.
Allegan Health Department
3255 122nd Avenue, Suite 200
Allegan, Michigan 49010
Fax Number: 269-673-4172
Website: http://www.allegancounty.org/Government/HD/EH/Index.asp?pt=
Our goal is to attain the highest possible standard of personal and environmental health and well-being through disease prevention, health promotion, policy development and assurance of access to quality care. The Environmental Health Division offers services related to groundwater contamination, water supply, licensing and inspections and on-site sewage disposal.
Alliance of Rouge Communities
46036 Michigan Ave., Suite 126
Canton, MI 48188
Website: http://www.allianceofrougecommunities.com/
The Alliance of Rouge Communities (ARC), a 501(c)(3) organization, is a voluntary public watershed entity currently comprised of 35 municipal governments (i.e. cities, townships and villages), three counties (Wayne, Oakland and Washtenaw), Henry Ford Community College, University of Michigan-Dearborn and cooperating partners (i.e. other organizations) as authorized by Part 312 (Watershed Alliances) of the Michigan Natural […]
Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District
The Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District would like to thank you for supporting us since our inception more than a half century ago. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you for years to come. Our office is open Monday through Friday, 8-4:30 pm. Our office is located in the USDA Service Center on M-32 […]
Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District
12265 M-32, PO Box 795
Atlanta, MI 49709
Website: http://www.alpenamontcd.org/
The Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District is a local unit of government that has been operating for more than a half century. We are geared at the protection of our natural resources. We have technical staff that can assist our private landowners and local units of government better understand, plan, manage, protect, and utilize our natural resources […]
Ann Arbor Chapter – Trout Unlimited
The Ann Arbor Chapter of Trout Unlimited welcomes anyone who has an interest in cold water conservation efforts, meeting others with similar interests, and learning more about trout and other angling opportunities in the AATU area and beyond while investing in habitat management that will benefit future generations. Please join us at monthly meetings between […]
Ann Lake Property Owners Association
ALPOA
P.O. Box 184
Lake Ann, MI 49650
Website: http://www.annlake.org/
The purpose of ALPOA is to: Preserve Ann Lake as a natural resource and recreational area. Promote the education of all users of the lake about water quality and water safety on Ann Lake and the Platte River Watershed. Support issues which concern the welfare of Ann Lake. Promote the best interests of the membership […]
Antrim Conservation District
4820 Stover Road
Bellaire, Michigan 49615
Website: https://www.antrimcd.com/
Created to serve as stewards of natural resources, Michigan’s Conservation Districts take an ecosystem approach to conservation and protection. Conservation Districts are referred to as “gateways” in their local communities. They provide linkages between land managers and a host of conservation service providers. Please contact our office for more information on our unique services.
Arenac Conservation District
4490 W. M-61
Standish, Michigan 48658
Website: http://www.arenacconservationdistrict.com/home.html
Created to serve as stewards of natural resources, Michigan’s Conservation Districts take an ecosystem approach to conservation and protection. Conservation Districts are referred to as “gateways” in their local communities. They provide linkages between land managers and a host of conservation service providers. Please contact our office for more information on our unique services.
Barry Conservation District
1611 South Hanover, Suite 105
Hastings, Michigan 49058-2579
Website: http://www.barrycd.org
The Barry Conservation District assesses natural resources, develops a plan of action to address natural resource issues, and implements this plan through education, programs, projects and technical assistance to District landowners. In addition, each spring and fall the District holds tree sales, providing inexpensive bare-root trees and planting supplies to encourage reforestation and habitat development in Barry County.