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Wildlink program expands territory

Leelanau landowner Dan Hubbell stands in front of his farm, for which he has created a wildlife management program.  Hubbell's land  is situated along a corridor used by animals traveling north from Solon swamp.  [Click here to view full size picture]
Leelanau landowner Dan Hubbell stands in front of his farm, for which he has created a wildlife management program. Hubbell's land is situated along a corridor used by animals traveling north from Solon swamp.

By Richard Manner and Annie Otwell

 

In this story, which aired on TV 7 & 4, summer interns Richard Manner and Annie Otwell explain how the Conservation Resource Alliance is expanding its efforts to bring wildlife corridors to Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties. It profiles Traverse City attorney Dan Hubbell, whose land in Leelanau includes a portion of prime animal highway. 

What do you think about CRA's efforts to expand or maintain wildlife corridors?
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