DNR seeks input on plans for State Game Areas in southeastern Michigan

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(ST. CLAIR COUNTY) — State game area managers with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are seeking public input on several draft master plans for state game and wildlife areas located in the southeastern region of the state. According to Tim Payne, supervisor for the DNR Wildlife Division’s Southeast Region, these master plans are important in guiding habitat management, based on both the featured species selected for management at each state game and wildlife area and use of the areas for recreation such as hunting and wildlife viewing. Comments on the St. Clair Flats State Wildlife Area in St. Clair County may be submitted to Terry McFadden at mcfaddent@michigan.gov The plans will be available for review through July 11. The final master plans will be made available on the DNR website by September 1. View the St. Clair Flats State Wildlife Area Master Plan at http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/st_clair_flats_sga_mp_526333_7.pdf