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Michigan officials hosting meetings on forest management

The next meeting is set for Wednesday, Sept. 26 in Ishpeming.
Credit: Department of Natural Resources
This is Michigan Department of Natural Resources parcel 2034554, a 7.8-acre forested property in Larkin Township, Midland County that in December 2017-January 2018 is being auctioned for bids starting at $12,635.

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan officials are meeting with the public this fall to take suggestions on managing state-owned forest lands.

The Department of Natural Resources says careful planning is needed to keep Michigan's 4 million acres of state forest land healthy.

The agency makes final plans for each forest management unit two years in advance of when management activities such as prescribed burns, timber harvests or tree thinning will take place.

Recommendations for 2020 are being presented at open houses within those units hosted by DNR foresters, wildlife biologists and other resource professionals.

The next meeting is Wednesday in Ishpeming. Others are planned for October in Crystal Falls, Shingleton, Newberry and Grayling.

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