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In The News
Small Dams Technical Workshop: July 28-29
Conservation Groups Come Together to Fight Invasive Plants on Au Sable River
Powerful presentations and productive partners—Huron Pines Annual Meeting a success
It’s not a time machine but its close- Huron Pines River Simulator

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eNews Conservation Trivia

9/1/2010
What are the two quietest places in Michigan?
Answer: Perch Lake on Manitou Island (Keweenaw County) and
Lily Lake on Isle Royale
Listen to the interview with Gordon Hempton on The Environment Report.
 Isle Royale   ...   More Info
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Despite Rain, Volunteers Come Together to Treat Invasive Phragmites on Lincoln Lake

8/26/2010
For over three years, invasive phragmites has been spreading its roots through the marsh of Lincoln Lake. It’s creating dense stands of tall reeds and outcompeting native plants, destroying wildlife habitat.
On the rainy morning of   ...   More Info
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Backyard Conservation and Beyond—Wildlife Habitat Improvement

8/25/2010
Would you like to see your property thrive with wildlife and shine with natural beauty? Learn how to make the best of your acreage through practices that range from the very simple to the more complex, from the very short-term to the long-term.
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Expanding Wildlife Habitat in Pigeon River Country

7/13/2010
On Friday July 9, landowners gathered at the property of Ed Wenta near Wolverine, MI, to tour different habitat improvement projects. Led by Perry Smeltzer of the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), participants stopped at sites in a   ...   More Info
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Helping Heal the North Branch Au Sable River

7/1/2010
A road crossing that was once a serious source of pollution to the North Branch Au Sable River was closed in 2001.  Locally known simply as “the ford,” this former threat to the coldwater stream has been healing nicely since its   ...   More Info
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All Eyes on Silver Creek

6/25/2010
Cheboygan Daily Tribune 
By Doris Parker
A few weeks ago 16 Huron Pines AmeriCorps workers, members of the Ocqueoc River Watershed Commission and other interested parties met at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Moltke for a hands-on   ...   More Info
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Small Dams Technical Workshop: July 28-29

6/24/2010
If you are a resource professional with an interest in, or knowledge of, dams and their impacts, consider participating in a region-wide workshop on small dam removal in Northern Michigan, hosted and organized by Huron Pines.  The workshop   ...   More Info
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Conservation Groups Come Together to Fight Invasive Plants on Au Sable River

6/18/2010
It’s time for them to go.
So say a group of concerned conservation groups about purple loosestrife.  Like uninvited guests, these plants have altered the places they have put down roots.  Left unchecked, they will damage   ...   More Info
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Improving the North Branch Au Sable—Huron Pines Receives Funds

6/16/2010
Huron Pines is pleased to announce that the US Forest Service, through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, has awarded $475,000 to improve at least eight road/stream crossing sites within the North Branch, part of the Au Sable River Watershed.   ...   More Info
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Celebrate and Conserve the River’s you Love to Fish: Michigan Fly Fishing Festival to Benefit Conservation

6/16/2010
Now in its fourth year, the Michigan Fly Fishing Festival is a great opportunity to celebrate northern Michigan’s rivers and streams while strengthening conservation efforts in the region. The Fuller's North Branch Outing Club is hosting the   ...   More Info
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Local Volunteers work with Huron Pines to protect the Manistee River

5/29/2010
Northern Michigan is a place people associate with fly fishing, canoeing, and clear & cold rivers. Protecting rivers like the Manistee and Au Sable takes dedicating local organizations, money, and volunteers who generously give of their time.
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11/11 Volunteer Program Kick-off

5/17/2010
It was a beautiful spring morning on May 15th and I was heading to Lewiston – a Northeast Michigan community that brags ownership of the Twin Lakes in Montmorency County. Patrick Ertel, our Restoration Project Manager, was right behind me   ...   More Info
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Powerful presentations and productive partners—Huron Pines Annual Meeting a success

2/10/2010
Making her first public presentation since being named Director of the newly created Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Rebecca Humphries was the keynote speaker February 6th at the Huron Pines Annual Meeting in Gaylord.   ...   More Info
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It’s not a time machine but its close- Huron Pines River Simulator

1/26/2010
Ever wish you could fast forward to see how a river will change? Want to see what effect a sand trap has or how spring runoff may change the course of a river? Huron Pines can now demonstrate the answers to these questions with our new River   ...   More Info
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Please welcome newest Huron Pines addition

12/9/2009
Please welcome our newest Huron Pines addition- Jacob Francis Muladore, born at 6:19am, December 1, 2009, to Ben and Jennifer Muladore of Central Lake. We’re happy to report that mom and baby are doing well!
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Annual Meeting 2010

12/9/2009
Join us in kicking off another successful year in 2010 at the Huron Pines Annual Meeting on Saturday, February 6th from 10:00am-1:30pm (registration begins at 9:00am) at the Gaylord K of C Hall. As attendees from the past few years have told us, it   ...   More Info
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Hodges Creek: Reconnecting The Black River Watershed

11/12/2009
Hodges Creek is a small tributary to the East Branch of the Black River, located in Montmorency County. Like many small crossings in northern Michigan, the Hodges Creek/Black River Road crossing suffered from undersized culverts, impeding fish   ...   More Info
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Muskegon River Habitat Survey Complete

11/12/2009
Huron Pines has completed the field work for the first watershed-wide survey using the DNR’s recently developed Nonwadeable Habitat Assessment Protocol.   The project consisted of 35 one-mile river segments spread from Houghton Lake   ...   More Info
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Local Property Owners Help to Keep Invasives Out of Their Lake

11/2/2009
AVERY LAKE—Residents on a Montmorency County lake can look forward to an improved view in 2010 thanks to the local lake association. The Avery Lake Association discovered a stand of the invasive grass phragmites on the shoreline of their   ...   More Info
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Nominations Open for 2009 O.B. Eustis Environmental Awards

10/29/2009
Always striving to balance environmental protection with economic development, the late O.B. Eustis was widely respected as an industrialist, an environmentalist, and a nature columnist. Since 1995, Huron Pines has been a proud partner with the   ...   More Info
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Elk Foundation Funding Tops $190K for Michigan Initiative

10/28/2009
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
MISSOULA, Mont.—-(AmmoLand.com)- New grants from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation will fund conservation and education projects in eight Michigan counties, and swell total RMEF support for the   ...   More Info
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Cleaning up Roscommon County

6/24/2009
Huron Pines AmeriCorps and Adopt-a-Forest team up
Have you ever been on a peaceful nature hike and suddenly come upon an unsightly pile of trash? If you have, then you know that illegal dumping is a big problem in Michigan.
As of March   ...   More Info
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Ogemaw County Herald: Ogemaw County opens two new ORV trailheads

6/21/2009
Ogemaw County Herald | By Gary Ridley
Staff Writer | reporter@oscodaherald.com
 
OGEMAW COUNTY — ORV riders in northern Ogemaw County now have two new trailheads at their disposal following the opening of the Rose   ...   More Info
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Stimulus funding to help Alcona watershed

6/7/2009
The Alpena News
By: Patty Ramus
Stream crossings affecting habitats in the Pine River-Van Etten Lake Watershed area will see improvements with upcoming projects being funded by economic stimulus dollars.
On Tuesday Sen. Carl   ...   More Info
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Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy and Huron Pines AmeriCorps partner up

6/4/2009
Huron Daily Tribune
By Kate Hessling, Tribune Staff Writer

BAY CITY — Huron Pines AmeriCorps and Saginaw Basin Land Conservancy officials announced Wednesday the two entities are joining forces to encourage environmental   ...   More Info
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Conservation First Responder

6/2/2009
Info Northeast
By Jerry Nunn
LOVELLS – It was no emergency when Scott Miller called the conservation organization Huron Pines to help plan food plots on his family’s forested property. For more than 10 years Miller has been   ...   More Info
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Scholarships for Fall MAP Planning Conference

6/1/2009
The Michigan Association of Planning (MAP) exists so that Michigan will consist of healthy, safe, attractive, and successful communities built first and foremost on quality community planning.
Each year,  they host a conference for   ...   More Info
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Upper Manistee River Watershed: Bugs will tell the story

5/27/2009
Crawford County / Kalkaska County: Aquatic organisms are a telltale sign of water quality. Because many of them are very sensitive to pollution, you can tell a lot about water quality by just looking at what’s living in the river.
Huron   ...   More Info
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Phragmites Education and Training- June 10

5/27/2009
Iosco County: East Tawas  
We are enlisting interested local citizens to assist in the Campaign to End Phragmites in Iosco County. Phragmites is a perennial wetland grass that has been threatening ecosystems along lakes,   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines AmeriCorps Helps Restore the Black River

5/18/2009
Northeast Michigan, Cheboygan County- Black River: Huron Pines AmeriCorps members and nearly 60 volunteers came out on Saturday, May 9, 2009 to protect state-threatened lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) through erosion control on the   ...   More Info
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Gaylord Herald Times: Black River Habitat Improved for Sturgeon

5/13/2009
Originally printed in the Gaylord Herald Times by Chris Engle.
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Volunteers aiming to protect an ancient species of fish came out to the Black River May 9 to get their hands dirty in an erosion control   ...   More Info
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Michigan Trail Riders Association Makes a Difference

5/13/2009

The Michigan Trail Riders Association (MTRA) came out in full force on Saturday, May 2, 2009. In addition to completing the original boardwalk reconstruction partnership project with the US Forest Service, they were able to team up with   ...   More Info
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Thousands Gather at Au Sable Expo

4/27/2009
This year’s first ever Au Sable Valley Recreation Expo at the Ramada Inn Conference Center in Grayling drew thousands. Outdoor enthusiasts shared their excitement and vendors across the country displayed fly fishing gear, camping   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines gets ready for anglers

4/15/2009
Au Sable Creel Census
The “Big Water” of the Au Sable that stretches just below Mio Dam is set to undergo a change in fishing regulations. Before that occurs, the public voiced their opinion that they would like to see Michigan   ...   More Info
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Invasive Species Update: the Campaign to End Phragmites

4/15/2009
Invasive Species Program
Tim Engelhardt, the Huron Pines AmeriCorps Invasive Species Coordinator, is building a great Invasive Species Program along with Huron Pines staff and partners. The program will focus first on coastal Lake Huron   ...   More Info
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A New Way to Help Conserve and Protect Michigan’s Coldwater Fisheries

4/15/2009
By Kristin Nelson, Michigan Council of Trout Unlimited Monitoring Specialist, Huron Pines AmeriCorps
There is a new hands-on volunteer opportunity for TU members.  The Michigan Council of Trout Unlimited (MCTU) is starting a volunteer   ...   More Info
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River Cleanup Program Based on Successful Highway Project

4/13/2009
News from the Au Sable Big Water Preservation Association
Mio, Michigan – It’s worked to alleviate litter on the nation’s highways so why not for a much beloved, and much littered, river?
The section of   ...   More Info
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No Phosphorus in Roscommon County

3/27/2009
IMPORTANT NEWS from The Houghton Lake Improvement Board
Roscommon County and the four townships surrounding Houghton Lake (Denton, Lake, Markey, and Roscommon) have all adopted ordinances that prohibit the use of lawn fertilizers containing   ...   More Info
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Alpena News: Agencies team up to tackle invasive species

3/25/2009
Originally in the Alpena News by Patty Ramus
Huron Pines is partnering with other agencies to address invasive plant species found along Lake Huron's shoreline in Northeast Michigan.
In December 2008 Huron Pines began meeting with   ...   More Info
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Water in Motion at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary

3/23/2009
On Saturday, March 21, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary geared up for spring by hosting a "Water in Motion" Family Fun Day event. Partners for the event included the Fish and Wildlife Service, SeaGrant, Huron Pines AmeriCorps and   ...   More Info
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Alpena News: Huron Pines program helps land owners

3/17/2009
Originally in the Alpena News by Patty Ramus
Northeast Michigan residents have a chance to receive free assistance with managing their land through a new program being offered by Huron Pines.
For the first time the nonprofit   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines Kicks off Conservation First Responder Program

2/26/2009
Huron Pines is offering a FREE Conservation First Responder Program to landowners looking for assistance with managing their land in the 11 counties of Northeast Michigan.
The Conservation First Responder Program is made up of a team of   ...   More Info
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Bay City Times: Die, phragmites, die!

2/25/2009
Volunteers working to keep Saginaw Bay's invasive reeds from moving north
by Jeff Kart | originally in The Bay City Times
Tuesday February 24, 2009

An army of invaders is marching north from Bay City.
Tim   ...   More Info
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Invasive Species a Central Topic for Northeast Michigan Leaders

2/18/2009
From the turnout at Huron Pines Annual Meeting, there is a lot of community interest in Invasive Species in Michigan. Over 90 leaders from across Northeast Michigan met in Gaylord to learn more about these destructive invaders. The meeting featured   ...   More Info
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Peltz Road/Stream Crossing Complete

2/5/2009
We would like to recognize the hard work recently contributed to the completion of a road stream crossing improvement project on the Little Ocqueoc River. On October 24, 2008, Wolverine Power and the Presque Isle County Road Commission   ...   More Info
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Priority Projects

1/21/2009
We created a list of the most important potential on‐the‐ground projects across the 11 county service area of Huron Pines. We’ve used locally‐developed watershed management plans to start the process, along with input from many of our   ...   More Info
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2009 Annual Meeting- Focus on Invasive Species

1/7/2009
Please join us for the Huron Pines Annual Meeting. 
Learn about the impacts of invasive species in Michigan and what communities are doing about it.
When: February 7, 2009 from 9:30am-1:00pm* (click here to view   ...   More Info
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October 17th Great Lakes Restoration Public Input Meeting

10/1/2008
Huron Pines and Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council are pleased to announce that public input meetings will be held on October 17th in Grayling and October 27th in Petoskey to gather regional input for Michigan’s Great Lakes Restoration and   ...   More Info
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Dam Summit

9/18/2008
From the turnout at our Dam Summit on September 17, 2008, it seems we struck an important chord in Northeast Michigan.  Over 80 people attended the meeting to hear more about dams and learn about the removal process. Because dam failures are   ...   More Info
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How to get a project started with Huron Pines

8/19/2008
Know of a conservation problem that needs technical or financial help?

Huron Pines is an organization that helps communities and organizations identify specific problems and develop solutions.

Our not-for-profit   ...   More Info
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AmeriCorps Celebrates Success of 1st Year Volunteers

8/13/2008
Service projects are a trademark of national AmeriCorps volunteers, and the 9 members serving with the Huron Pines AmeriCorps program are keeping that initiative alive. On Wednesday, August 6th the Huron Pines AmeriCorps members dug, pulled and   ...   More Info
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Date set for Dam Summit

8/7/2008
Recently, there have been a number of reports in the news about problems with dams – both what happens after a dam failure like the catastrophe on the Pigeon River, as well as the everyday problems that dams can cause for fish passage, warming   ...   More Info
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Invitation to DNR State Forest Planning meetings

7/23/2008
Released by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources July 10, 2008

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites you to attend one or more of a series of informational meetings to provide information and receive   ...   More Info
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Youth Help to Build Fish Habitat

7/9/2008
The Kalamazoo Valley Chapter of Trout Unlimited returned to the area again this week to introduce the students of its River Conservation and Fishing Camp to the process of hands-on habitat restoration.

With good weather, lots of   ...   More Info
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Rain Gardens Receive Much-Needed TLC

7/2/2008
Some of the Grayling rain gardens are getting makeovers this summer as part of an adopt-a-rain garden program for the Grayling Stormwater Project. In return for watering and weeding the gardens regularly, residents who sign an agreement to take care   ...   More Info
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Higgins Lake Homeowner's Guide Completed

6/25/2008
Huron Pines is known for completing DEQ-approved watershed management plans across our service area. However, the public is often unaware of the importance of such plans to their watershed.

The Roscommon County Community Foundation   ...   More Info
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Otsego Lake Greenbelt Workshop

6/25/2008
Huron Pines AmeriCorps hosted an all-day workshop on greenbelts in an effort to promote better water quality. We had an enthusiastic group and a beautiful day.

The first half of the workshop consisted of two lectures. The first was   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines in the News

6/25/2008
HURON HAPPENING
By: Doris Parker
Cheboygan Daily Tribune

Watching your front yard slowly eroding into the Ocqueoc River is unnerving, to say the least. The river current was coming into a curve, undermining the bank,   ...   More Info
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Trout Unlimited works with Huron Pines to improve coldwater streams

6/4/2008
There are nonprofit organizations that work on projects. There are nonprofit organizations that strongly advocate for what they believe in. There are nonprofit organizations that provide funding for projects. And then there’s the Paul H. Young   ...   More Info
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Challenge Chapter TU Covers Claybanks

5/28/2008
On May 17, 2008, the Challenge Chapter of Trout Unlimited volunteered to help with the restoration efforts of the Claybanks project on the Au Sable River, where human-caused erosion is contributing over 250 tons of sediment to the river each year.   ...   More Info
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Volunteers implement long-awaited erosion control on the Black River

5/14/2008
The lake sturgeon spawning in the Black River weren’t the only thing to view this weekend. The streambank was busy with 35 volunteers lending a hand to protect the spawning beds from further sedimentation. The sediment, mainly sand, has been   ...   More Info
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Conservation Help for Landowners

5/5/2008
All across Northeast Michigan there are landowners who have questions about attracting wildlife, managing their forest, or improving water quality. Unfortunately, many of these questions go unanswered because there is not a single place,   ...   More Info
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Special Opportunity for Nonprofit Organizations

4/16/2008
With the increasing role that not-for-profit organizations are having in their communities, a great opportunity for groups to have a greater impact and to expand their services is now available. Through a partnership between the Michigan Community   ...   More Info
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Grayling Stormwater Receives Exemplary Effort Award

3/24/2008
The Michigan Rural Water Association (MRWA) recently showed its appreciation for the effort to reduce polluted stormwater runoff into the Au Sable River from the city of Grayling.

On Thursday March 20, Huron Pines Executive Director   ...   More Info
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Au Sable River Receives MDNR Fisheries Funding

3/18/2008
For years fisheries biologists have identified a lack of instream “large woody debris” as one of the major problems facing the Au Sable River’s fishery. The popular river system brings millions of dollars’ worth of recreation dollars into   ...   More Info
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North Branch Au Sable - Watershed Planning

3/3/2008
Representatives from six organizations and private landowners gathered Saturday, February 23, 2008, to participate in the first of a series of public meetings organized to discuss the status and future of the North Branch Au Sable River Watershed.   ...   More Info
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Volunteer Stream Monitoring Project Set to Begin

2/20/2008
The Michigan Clean Water Corps has seleceted the Pine River/Van Etten Lake Watershed as one of the next locations to begin a volunteer stream monitoring program. The Michigan Clean Water Corps, known as MiCorps, has fully funded an application   ...   More Info
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Higgins Lake Foundation Approves 2008 Shoreline Funding

2/20/2008
In January 2008, the Higgins Lake Foundation renewed its partnership with Huron Pines and approved nearly $30,000 in funding for the successful Higgins Lake Shoreline Stewardship program.

This years projects include:
- a   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines Annual Meeting- February 2nd, 2008

2/6/2008
The Huron Pines Annual Meeting, on Saturday, February 2nd in Hillman, was a great success.
This year marked our 35th anniversary and also wrapped up a number of significant resource conservation projects. The energy at the meeting helped   ...   More Info
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Huron Pines 2007 River Restoration Crew

12/29/2007





The Huron Pines’ Restoration Crew had a productive field season installing Large Woody Debris (LWD) to the Au Sable River system to replenish in-stream habitat.    ...   More Info
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Good Stewardship: Over 200 miles from home

11/30/2007
The Paul H Young Chapter of Trout Unlimited was at it again this fall. Twice a year they visit the cold-water fisheries of Northeast Michigan to fish and celebrate commradery, but most importantly, to work. They work to restore, protect and   ...   More Info
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Higgins Lake 2007 milfoil survey completed

11/20/2007
Higgins Lake is a popular recreation resource located in Roscommon County near where I-75 and M-27 come together. It is a 9,831 acre oligotrophic lake that is 140 feet at its deepest point. It has a hydrologic retention time of approximately 12   ...   More Info
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Local leaders complete 15 hours of training

10/20/2007
Huron Pines is pleased to recognize several leaders who have recently completed a five course series of workshops on protecting water resources.

Funded through the Americana Foundation and the Natural Resources Conservation Service,   ...   More Info
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PRVEL Coalition Volunteers Install Greenbelt on Van Etten Lake

9/10/2007
On Friday, September 7, 2007, a group of volunteers took a step towards protecting the water quality of Van Etten Lake while saving a resident's beach.

Mrs. Forrest, who has been spending summers at the lakeshore property for 40   ...   More Info
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Greenbelt Program Continues on Higgins Lake

6/13/2007
The Higgins Lake Stewardship Program will once again offer an opportunity to apply for financial assistance and expert consultation for the installation of a greenbelt on the Higgins Lake shoreline.

Huron Pines will provide a staff   ...   More Info
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City of Grayling Reaches Stormwater Treatment Milestone For Protection of the Famed AuSable River

5/9/2007
GRAYLING—This week, the city of Grayling will reach an important milestone in the continuing effort to keep one of the nation’s premier trout fishing and canoeing streams clean for this and future generations. On Wednesday, May 9, contractors   ...   More Info
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Memorial Fund Commemorates love for the Pigeon River Country

2/24/2007
Recently, northern Michigan lost a true outdoorsman whose love for wild areas and the Pigeon River Country affected the lives of everyone around him. As William L. Myers, Jr., explained about his dad, “he always spent time with me and my two   ...   More Info
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Greenbelts Installed along Higgins Lake in 2006

8/28/2006
One of the most important things a riparian property owner can do to protect water quality is maintain or reestablish a native green belt along their shoreline. This concept has been promoted along Higgins Lake for many years. Literature has been   ...   More Info
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Ocqueoc River: And the Effort to Keep it One of Northern Michigan's True Gems

8/23/2006
Reprinted from Michigan's Streamside Journal, Summer 2006


By Kurt Kuban
Editor

Gary Hubbard has an interesting way of trying to combat the erosion problem that plagues his property overlooking the Ocqueoc   ...   More Info
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Conservation partnership forges ahead to protect the Pigeon River Country

8/23/2006
When it comes to conserving the Lower Peninsula’s largest contiguous forestland, it takes a lot of help. That’s why partners ranging from the business community to nonprofit conservation groups to the State of Michigan have teamed together to   ...   More Info
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Volunteers help out in the Pine River-Van Etten Lake Watershed

7/27/2006
Native brook trout now have more quality habitat to thrive in, thanks to the efforts of over ten volunteers from the Pine River/Van Etten Lake Watershed Coalition, Huron Pines and Walt and Valerie Joslin. The streambank restoration project, funded   ...   More Info
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Stormwater Rain Gardens Planted to Help Protect the Au Sable

6/8/2006
Polluted stormwater runoff from streets and parking areas negatively impacts rivers like the Au Sable. Stormwater runoff leads to fluctuating water flows, downstream erosion, warmer water temperatures, and adds sediment, trash and potentially   ...   More Info
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Little Ocqueoc River crossing repaired

2/24/2006
This fall the Presque Isle County Road Commission completed construction on the Little Ocqueoc River-North Silver Creek Road improvement project. The Road Commission partnered with Huron Pines (providing funding from a Section 319 DEQ grant) and the   ...   More Info
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Recent Projects In Roscommon County

11/7/2005
Higgins Lake is a 9,900-acre high-quality lake located in Roscommon County. The lake, 140 feet at its deepest point, is a tremendous natural resource, attracting thousands of people to live near it and thousands more to visit each year. Protecting   ...   More Info
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Rogers City Stormwater Study

7/20/2005
Those living and vacationing in Rogers City enjoy the quiet charm of the community and the beautiful Lake Huron shoreline. Miles of bicycle paths, beautiful parks, and one of Michigan’s best marinas are all found along the coastline. In order to   ...   More Info
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Weevils released into Fletcher Pond

7/18/2005
With the sun shining overhead and no wind to speak of two technicians from EnviroScience Inc. released over 15,000 milfoil eating weevil eggs into Fletcher Pond. A preliminary vegetation sample found several adult weevils already in the lake.   ...   More Info
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Improving Natural Resources

4/9/2005
Improving Natural Resources

By SUE LATUSZEK
The Alpena News
April 9, 2005

Huron Pines Resource Conservation and Development Area Council has been serving the 11-county, 4.2 million acre region of Northeast   ...   More Info
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