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• Landowner Incentive Program
Because of our changing landscape, many species of wildlife are in critical
need of assistance. With almost 70% of Michigan’s landscape under private
ownership, landowners play a significant role in the survival of rare species.
Would you be interested in:
- Creating or improving habitat for wildlife?
- Receiving
technical and financial help to improve your property?
- Helping wildlife
species, especially rare species?
If so, the Landowner Incentive Program can
offer you advice and support. As a landowner, you can make a difference. More than 600 species of plants
and animals are listed as threatened, endangered or special concern in Michigan,
in large part because of habitat loss. Because most of these rare and declining
species occur on private land, citizens like you play a vital role in conserving
Michigan's unique natural heritage for future generations.
The primary goal of the Landowner Incentive Program is to help private
landowners create and manage habitat for species that are rare and/or declining.
We do this by providing advice, management plans, and funding to individuals and
organizations throughout the state that qualify.
| • Who Can Participate in the Landowner Incentive Program? | • What If I Do Not Qualify For Assistance? | • An Ecosystem Approach |
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