Our mission To acquire, protect and maintain natural areas that contain examples of Michigan endangered and threatened flora, fauna, and other components of the natural environment, including habitat for fish, wildlife and plants of the state of Michigan and to carry on a program of natural history study and conservation education.
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About us What started as a small bird study group transformed into a state-wide land conservation organization. In 1951, Bertha A. Daubendiek and a few of her friends started a group to study birds. The group started out with a mission to protect ecological diversity and to educate people about Michigan’s diverse wildlife. This mission was revised over time as the organization expanded its ideology to accommodate land acquisition and conservation.
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