Department of
Environmental Quality (DEQ)
Our mission is to drive improvements
in environmental quality for the
protection of public health and natural
resources to benefit current and
future generations. This will be
accomplished through effective administration
of agency programs, providing for
the use of innovative strategies,
while helping to foster a strong
and sustainable economy. Department
of Natural
Resources (DNR)
The DNR understands the importance
of preserving and enhancing our strong
outdoor heritage, and we are committed
to making outdoor education a priority.
Tip
of the Mitt Watershed Council
The Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council,
founded in 1979, is the lead organization
for water resources protection in
Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and
Emmet Counties. A coalition of citizens,
lake associations, businesses, and
resorters, the Watershed Council
works to maintain the environmental
integrity and economic and aesthetic
values of lakes, streams, wetlands,
and ground water.
Michigan
Lakes and Streams Association
A non-profit corporation comprised
of individuals and associations who
desire to conserve and improve Michigan's
lakes, rivers and streams, and their
watersheds, and the Great Lakes,
and to protect and promote the wise
use of Michigan's Water resources.
Grand
Traverse Regional Land Conservancy
The Grand Traverse Regional Land
Conservancy works to protect land
in Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse,
Kalkaska and Manistee counties. By
the end of 2003, we had protected
over 16,065.34 acres of land.
Grand Traverse
Bay Watershed Initiative
The Watershed
Center Grand Traverse Bay is
a private non-profit organization,
founded in 1990 and devoted to the
protection and enhancement of Michigan’s
Grand Traverse Bay and surrounding
watershed through research, education
and collaboration with partners.
Michigan Loon
Preservation Association
The Mission of the Michigan Loon
Preservation Association is to conserve
and enhance the Common Loon Population
through research, habitat protection
and restoration, species protection,
and public awareness and involvement.
Grand Traverse
Audubon Club
Welcome! Join us the 4th Thursday
of the month at Northwestern
Michigan College. 7:30,
Oleson Center.
EPA
United States Environmental Protection
Agency “...to protect human
health and safeguard the natural
environment...”
Grass River
Natural Area
The Grass River Natural Area
is a 1,141 acre park in Antrim
County comprised of wetlands
and wildlife habitat purchased
over the past 32 years by concerned
citizens. Miles
of trails provide for enjoyable
walking, bird watching, and wildflower
identification. The nonprofit
GRNA offers over a hundred organized
hikes and classes, all year round.
Michigan Wildlife
Conservancy
Wildlife For Tomorrow- The Michigan
Wildlife Habitat Foundation. Established
in 1982, is a nonprofit, membership
organization which restores and
improves wildlife habitat through
cost-effective projects.
Michigan Wetland
Action Coalition
The Michigan Wetland Action Coalition
(MWAC), a project of Tip of the Mitt
Watershed Council, is a network of
wetland protection advocates across
the state. MWAC is focused
on promoting sound wetland protection
policies at the state and federal
level through education and advocacy.
The Conservation Resource Alliance
The Conservation Resource Alliance is a private, not-for-profit organization
based in Traverse City, Michigan, dedicated to maintaining the natural beauty
and ecosystems of our land while simultaneously nurturing the economic vitality
of northern Michigan.
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