(Provided by Michigan DNR)
Michigan state game area managers are seeking public input related to master plans for several areas in the southwestern region of Michigan.
State game area master plans provide direction for habitat management, based on both the featured speciesselected for management at each state game area and use of the areas for recreation such as hunting and wildlife viewing. Management objectives outlined in the master plans also may impact local economies through activities liketimber sales, agricultural production and wildlife-based tourism.
Draft master plans are available online at the links below:
- Fuller Woods State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/fuller_woods_sga_mp_509678_7.pdf (Van Buren County) - provide comments to Mark Mills (millsm@michigan.gov)
- Gratiot-Saginaw State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/gratiot-saginaw_sga_mp_509679_7.pdf (Gratiot and Saginaw counties) - provide comments to Chad Fedewa (fedewac1@michigan.gov)
- Langston State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/langston_sga_mp_509686_7.pdf (Montcalm County) - provide comments to John Niewoonder (niewoonderj@michigan.gov)
- Leidy Lake State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/leidy_lake_sga_mp_509681_7.pdf (St. Joseph County) - provide comments to Ken Kesson (kessonk1@michigan.gov)
- Martiny Lake State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/martiny_sga_mp_509687_7.pdf (Mecosta County) - provide comments to Pete Kailing (kailingp@michigan.gov)
- Muskegon State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/muskegon_sga_mp_509683_7.pdf (Muskegon and Newaygo counties) - provide comments to Nik Kalejs (kalejsg@michigan.gov)
- Tamarack Lake State Game Area www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/tamarack_lake_sga_mp_509685_7.pdf (Eaton County) - provide comments to Sara Schaefer (schaefers1@michigan.gov)
These plans will be available for review through Feb. 6. Comments may be submitted directly to the author via email. Email addresses are listed above, as well as within the master plan drafts.
After Feb. 6, authors will review comments and make updates if necessary. The final master plans will be made available on the DNR website by April 1.