Help Guide Planning at Keweenaw Point and Fort Wilkins State Park Michigan BHA / Wednesday, November 20, 2024 / Categories: Media, Chapter News The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking public input on two new general management plans in the Keweenaw Peninsula. One is for Keweenaw Point state-managed lands and the other is for Fort Wilkins Historic State Park in Keweenaw County Feedback collected will help shape the plans that help protect the natural communities, historical significance, and recreational value of both these locations. Why we are engaging in the planning effort?BHA is the watch dog or voice for wild public lands, water and wildlife, with an emphasis on "wild" public lands and the backcountry experiences wild public lands offer. Michigan BHA desires to enhance the opportunity for backcountry experiences in Michigan. The Keweenaw Point lands will become the third largest State Park in Michigan at approximately 20,000 acres. These lands have the potential to provide high quality backcountry experiences in one of the most unique places in Michigan, the USA, actually globally unique. We urge our members and supporters to take time and express the need for backcountry hunting and angling opportunities on these public lands. Please click on the links below to provide your feedback. Fort Wilkins State Park Survey Keweenaw Point State Lands CLICK HERE to be redirected to the MI DNR Press Release for additional information regarding these planning projects. Previous Article The Great Betrayal: America’s Public Lands Legacy is Under Siege Next Article Senate Committee Advances Final Public Lands and Waters Legislation for the 118th Congress Print 8 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Michigan newsMichigan Chapter Michigan BHAMichigan BHA Our chapter is dedicated to serving the interests of conservation and access to clean public lands and waters. Through planning, collaboration, and dedication, we will make a difference. Other posts by Michigan BHA Contact author Full biography Full biography Our chapter is dedicated to serving the interests of conservation and access to clean public lands and waters. Through planning, collaboration, and dedication, we will make a difference. x