Habitat



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Cass River Habitat


The Cass River Watershed is home to hundreds of species of flora and fauna! As a keystone watershed in the greater Saginaw Bay Watershed, the Cass River Watershed is an amazing component of one of the largest, most important wetland habitats in the world. See the resources at right that CRG have been working on to further our conservation objectives in the Cass River Watershed.




Cass River Watershed Assessment

  • Provides an assessmnet of the Cass River watershed's natural resources, resource concerns and conservation needs.
  • Watershed encompasses 908 square miles, includes 6 counties (Genesee, Huron Lapeer, Saginaw, Sanilac and Tuscola).
  • Identifies suggested action plans for improvements.
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Lower Cass River Natural Lands Inventory

  • Definition of Natural Lands
  • Why preservation of Natural Lands is important
  • Identifies and ranks remaining Natural Lands in townships of the Cass River.
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Natural Lands Inventories Maps

  • Includes specific land maps for 6 townships within the Cass River Watershed (Bridgeport, Frankenmuth, Tuscola, Vassar, Juniata and Indianfields).
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