![]() removing trash from a forest (photo from the Michigan DNR) |
from the Michigan DNR
You can help keep the woods clean by reporting a dumpsite, making a donation or volunteering to clean up the forest, whether state or federal forest in Michigan.
The Adopt-a-Forest volunteer cleanup program was established to protect Michigan's forests in 1991. The program shares the importance of clean and healthy forests, improves recycling and responsible trash disposal and works to stop illegal dumping.
Led by the Department of Natural Resources, the program is a partnership of the DNR, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy and Michigan-based USDA Forest Service.
In the program's history, more than 2 million acres of forest land have been cleaned up, with 100,000 tires removed and tens of thousands of cubic yards of trash properly disposed of. This work is critical to protecting forest lands for future generations.
Visit the link below to report trash in the woods, volunteer to help, or donate.
See Adopt-A-Forest
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