Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District
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MISSION:

​The Alpena-Montmorency Conservation District serves, educates and advises the people of both counties and advocates for the restoration, conservation and preservation of natural resources.

VISION:

​Partner agency tackling natural resource concerns by delivering educational, technical, financial and referral assistance to local landowners and the general public.


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Midwest Glacial Lakes Partnership announces release of Shoreline Living booklet promoting natural lake shorelines

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Electronic copies of the booklet and pictures are available on the website. 

2022 DHIP Projects

2023 Deer Habitat Improvement Program 
Grant Application and Information:

Request for Proposals Begin: December 1, 2022
Grant Application Deadline:  February 13, 2023
Awards Announced: March 1, 2023
Project Period Begins: Upon execution of Grant
Project Period Ends: September 22, 2023

The Deer Habitat Improvement Program (DHIP) is a grant program designed to improve deer habitat to assist in reducing the transmission of Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) and agricultural damage caused by deer. 
For More DHIP Information

Late Fall or Early Winter Great Time to Prune Apple Trees! 

How To Winter Prune Apple Trees
Gypsy Moth Information

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History of our CD
    • FOIA Policy
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • Contact Us
    • Our Partners
  • Services
    • Tree Sale
    • Soil Testing
    • Plat Books
    • Grain Drill Rental
    • Tree Planter Rental
  • Programs
    • Wildlife Risk Mitigation Project
    • Deer Habitat Improvement Program (DHIP)
    • Forestry >
      • The Forestry Assistance Program (FAP)
      • Forestry Professionals and Referrals
      • Qualified Forest Program (QFP)
      • Forest Management Notes
      • Forest-Related Organizations
      • Forest Pests and Diseases
      • Ecological Forestry
      • Soils, Fire, Landscapes, and Climate
      • Forests, Biodiversity, and Non-Game Species
      • Timber Tax
    • Hunting Access Program
    • MAEAP >
      • MAEAP Program
      • Get MAEAP Verified!
      • Meet your MAEAP Technician
      • MAEAP Events
      • Contact MAEAP
      • MAEAP Verified Farms
    • NRCS Programs
    • Recycling
  • Events
    • Job Postings
    • Past Events
  • Helpful Videos