The Mid-Michigan Cluster aims to educate and involve the community in conserving native plants and wildlife habitat in the natural areas of Ingham, Eaton, and Clinton Counties.
The Mid-Michigan Cluster involves the community in conserving native plants and wildlife in all their natural diversity. We:
· Facilitate the sharing of expertise in natural lands management between public and non-profit organizations and the community
· Inventory native plant and wildlife communities
· Map invasive species and other threats to biodiversity
· Plan and oversee invasive species removal and natural area restoration
· Encourage community understanding and enjoyment of our native ecosystems through education and volunteering
2012 Workshops
Mid-Michigan Garlic Mustard Challenge
May 2012
Join us for a number of free, community-oriented gatherings at sites in Ingham, Clinton and Eaton Counties to pull invasive garlic mustard from our natural areas and parks. Learn more about nature while protecting it! See our website (www.stewardshipnetwork.org/midmich) in spring 2012 for details or contact Leslie at midmich@stewardshipnetwork.org
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Deer-Resistant Gardening with Native Plants
June 2, 2012, Saturday, 10 - 11:30am
Cost: $10 members/$15 non-members, in support of the Stewardship Network
Location: Mid-Michigan Stewardship, 6162 Oakpark Trail, Haslett, MI
Leaders: Leslie Kuhn and Jim Hewitt
Minimum number of participants: 3; Maximum: 12
Click here to register!
Deer browsing is a problem for keeping a healthy, attractive garden and also for regeneration of native plants, which are essential for Michigan’s butterflies, bees, and wildlife. In this workshop, we will discuss landscaping strategies for discouraging deer from over-browsing your yard. Secondly, we’ll cover a number of attractive, native Michigan plants and other non-invasive species that tend to be avoided by deer, even in areas with heavy deer pressure. Workshop participants will be encouraged to share their own experience in deer-proofing their yards. Handouts, web sites, and book references on deer-resistant plants and planting strategies, plus sources of native plants, will also be provided. Finally, participants will have an opportunity to plant some deer-resistant native species on site! Questions? Contact Leslie Kuhn at midmich@stewardshipnetwork.org
You can register in advance for this workshop starting in January 2012, at www.stewardshipnetwork.org, or by calling 734-996-3190.
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Shoreline Landscaping Ideas
July 25, 2012, Wednesday, 5pm – 7 pm
Cost: $10 members /$15 nonmembers, in support of The Stewardship Network
Location: Lake Lansing Park South, Lakeview Shelter
Leader: Laurie Kaufman, Mid-Michigan Stewardship
Minimum number of participants: 3; Maximum: 20
Click here to register!
Are you interested in controlling erosion, improving water quality, and beautifying your shoreline views? Would you like to provide a natural habitat that attracts songbirds and butterflies while deterring geese? This workshop will guide you through the process of planning a lakeside garden that can do all of these things. Advanced Master Gardener Laurie Kaufman will help you plan your lakeside paradise by selecting beautiful low-maintenance eco-friendly plants. We will start the workshop at the Lake Lansing Park South Lakeview Shelter, and if weather permits, we will travel to a nearby home for a guided tour of a mature lakeside landscape that’s sure to spark your imagination. Later in the summer, when water levels drop, you will have the opportunity to participate in planting a demonstration shoreline garden in Lake Lansing Park South.
You can register in advance for this workshop starting in January 2012, at
www.stewardshipnetwork.org, or by calling 734-996-3190.
Past Events
Phragmites Workshop for Residential and Natural Area Landowners
February 4, Saturday
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Planning Committee Meetings
Join us from 9-10:30am on the following Fridays in the Meridian Township Service Center Conference Room (on Gaylord C. Smith Court in Okemos) to discuss upcoming events, recent accomplishments, and new projects. For more information, please contact Leslie at midmich@stewardshipnetwork.org
January 27
April 13
May 25
July 27
September 28
November 30
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Upcoming Workdays
Looking to get outdoors and back to nature? Volunteering with the Mid-Michigan Stewardship Initiative is a great way to help the environment, stay in shape, learn valuable skills, and connect with other nature oriented folks in your community.
It's Garlic Mustard season! For pull dates see above "2012 Mid-Michigan Garlic Mustard Challenge" to find out when and where you can participate in your community!
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Help The Harris Nature Center!
Help the Harris Nature Center naturalists to keep our park and trails healthy and safe. We need your help in removing invasive plants, maintaining habitat areas, identifying/repairing troubled trail areas and gardening around the building. You can volunteer just one day or become a regular steward by participating every month. Please contact us at HNC. Your help is NEEDED!
The dates are Saturdays, 9-11am:
Apr 21
May 12
Jun 16
Jul 21
Aug 18
If you have any questions or would like to RSVP please contact:
Kit Rich
Sr. Park Naturalist/Nature Center Coordinator
Harris Nature Center
3998 Van Atta Road
Okemos, MI 48864
(517) 349-3866
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Organizations: Learn more about our Memorandum of Understanding Membership!
Mid-Michigan Cluster Participating Organizations
Ingham County Parks Department
East Lansing Parks, Recreation & Arts
AmeriCorps Power of WE Consortium
Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
Meridian Township Parks and Land Preservation Advisory Board
Michigan Natural Features Inventory
The Nature Conservancy
Michigan State University
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Lake Lansing Watershed Advisory Board
Eaton Conservation District
And Local Residents!
midmich@stewardshipnetwork.org
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