Game and Wildlife Areas Sample Clauses

Game and Wildlife Areas. ‌ In southern Michigan, most EMR populations found on State lands occur either on state game areas or on state parks. Game areas were purchased with funds provided by hunters and hunting license fees continue to fund the on-going management of these properties. As in other states, the primary goal in managing lands purchased with Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxxx funds must be the conservation of wild birds and mammals. Game and Wildlife Area management focuses on providing habitat for sustainable populations of game species, such as deer, turkey, and waterfowl. This management often creates or maintains forest openings, preserves or restores non-forested wetlands, maintains or establishes open grassland/savanna complexes, and discourages land use not oriented to wildlife habitat. Game management increasingly emphasizes native vegetation, natural ecological processes (like fire), and restoring natural communities. Management on these areas has resulted in and will continue to create vegetation structure amenable to EMR.
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