Emmet Conservation District
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Emmet County Michigan Michigan Natural Resources
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Our mission as stewards of the Environment is to improve the quality of life for residents of Emmet County, by protecting and conserving our natural resources, promoting sound sustainable agriculture practices, and providing educational opportunities for the community.

 


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2009 Annual Report

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2008 Annual Report

   

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Wildlife Habitat Publications

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Backyard Conservation

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National Timber Tax

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Forest & Tree Health Publications

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Managing Michigan's Wildlife: A Landowner's Guide

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Nest Structures, Feeders & Blinds

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All About Birds

   

If you are interested in supporting the District with a tax-deductible donation, please download and print the form, complete and send with payment to the District. Your donations are tax deductible under Section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Make a Donation

 


Emmet Conservation District 2010 Spring Tree Sale

Our Tree Sales
Add value to our property and assist the Community for years to come!

Bi-Annual Tree SaleThe money generated by our tree sale is directly reinvested into conservation programs in Emmet County. The bi-annual tree sale has helped landowners be stewards of their piece of Michigan for generations, while providing funds to educate the public about conservation. Planting trees on your land is a great asset to you and your community. Our sale makes that easy and affordable.

Remember, all of our trees and shrubs are bare root stock grown in Michigan nurseries. If you don't see a variety you are looking for, please contract our office and we will try to accommodate your needs.

 

Order Deadline: April 8, 2010
 
Order Pick-up:

  • Friday, April 23
    11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
     
  • Saturday, April 24
    8:00 a.m. - Noon

Location: Emmet County Fairgrounds

For more information, download:

Quantities are limited - order early to reserve stock!

 


 

Forestry Articles by Bill Cook

 
 
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