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Munuscong River Watershed Project
P.O. Box 578
Cedarville, Michigan 49719
Phone: 906-484-3031
The Project Manager is Corey Jerome.
Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District
Conservation Districts are local non-profit groups consisting of a locally-elected board of directors with small staffs who help landowners and communities with managing their natural resources, including forests, farms, water bodies, etc. Districts originated in the Dust Bowl days to help farmers improve land management practices to conserve critical soils needed for crop production. Districts have evolved to help with forestry, fisheries and wildlife, and other natural resource management issues.
The Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District main office is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. A satellite office has been opened in Cedarville, Michigan, to provide better access to the study area.
Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District
2847 Ashmun Street
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 49783
Phone: 906-635-1278
Web site: www.chipmackconservation.org
Munuscong River Watershed Association
The Munuscong River Watershed Association (MRWA) was formed in 1998 to protect and enhance the Munuscong River Watershed in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Contact e-mail: rik44teri@lighthouse.net
Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment
The Munuscong Watershed Management Planning Study is funded in part through the Michigan Non-point Source Program by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under an assistance agreement to the Chippewa/East Mackinac Conservation District. Note: The contents of the web site or documents contained within do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the EPA, nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.



