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These Michigan Parks Keep Their Snake Populations Alive Through Conservation, Care, And Tradition
['John Corbin']
Ever After in the Woods
These parks are doing conservation that most visitors never notice, and every trail in Michigan depends on it.
The park’s current management planning process also gives wildlife habitat a place beside camping, paddling, fishing, and hiking.
The Environmental Discovery Center makes that conservation work unusually visible.
The conservation work is easy to understand once you know what to notice.
The park’s management plan specifically recognizes eastern massasauga habitat within its 5,200 acres.