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Mast-Producing Tree Planting and Fencing with MUCC

  • CCC Bridge and State Forest Campground 7184 Sunset Trail SE Fife Lake, MI 49633 USA (map)

Mast-Producing Tree Planting and Fencing with MUCC

Join MUCC’s On the Ground (OTG) program in partnership with Land Ethics, LLC as we plant mast-producing trees in the Traverse City Forest Management Unit in Kalkaska County. Volunteers are needed on Saturday, October 14, 2022 from 10am-3pm. Lunch and all necessary equipment will be provided!

About the project: We will be planting mast-producing trees which produce fruits, seeds, or nuts that act as an important source of sustenance for a wide variety of Michigan wildlife. Some common masting trees that are often maintained for wildlife habitat in Michigan include oak, crabapple, hazelnut, and serviceberry. Mast is a particularly important component of healthy wildlife habitat in fall and winter when other food sources become scarce and wildlife need to prepare for a long, cold winter. Not only will these trees provide nutrients to wildlife like deer and turkeys, but they will also serve as year-round cover and nesting habitat for a variety of wildlife like songbirds and small mammals.

If time allows, we will also be constructing brush piles using downed limbs, logs and brush. Brush piles are an excellent addition to forest and grassland habitats because these structures are multifaceted in their benefits to wildlife. They provide small mammals with a safe place to hide from aerial predators like hawks and falcons. They also act as a good habitat for ground nesting species like rabbits and even some reptiles like the common garter snake! If constructed with limbs and branches still containing green vegetation, they can also act as a food source for browsing species like white-tailed deer.

Meeting location: Volunteers will meet at the CCC Bridge State Forest Campground in Fife Lake, MI on the Manistee River (7184 Sunset Trail SE, Fife Lake, MI 49633). 

Come out and enjoy the beautiful fall weather and scenery of the Northwoods while improving wildlife habitat with fellow conservationists! Please register for this event through the link provided above. Registration will close at 4pm on Thursday, October 12.

Please contact Habitat Program and Partnerships Coordinator Kristina Kennedy at kkennedy@mucc.org with questions regarding this project or the OTG program.


Please note- this is not a KCD-sponsored event but is hosted by our partners and friends at the Michigan United Conservation Club. We have partnered and attended this event over the past few years and always have a fantastic time creating habitat and forage for wildlife. Please visit their page or reach out to them directly with any questions about the event. https://mucc.org/inspire_events/mast-producing-tree-planting-and-fencing/


Earlier Event: October 7
Rapid City Tree Planting
Later Event: October 20
2023 Annual Meeting