The Michigan Nature Association is a nonprofit conservation organization that has been dedicated to protecting Michigan's rare, threatened, and endangered species since its establishment in 1952. With the largest network of natural areas in the state, consisting of over 180 nature sanctuaries, the organization works tirelessly to safeguard the lands and waters necessary for these species to thrive.
Through their efforts, the Michigan Nature Association aims to inspire the next generation of conservation leaders by connecting children with nature and collaborating with schools and teachers across the state. With a bold vision for the future, the organization is committed to preserving Michigan's natural treasures for generations to come.
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