Special Meeting Notice

Special Meeting Notice

The Kalkaska Conservation District board will hold a Special Meeting at:

6:30 p.m. on Monday, February 6, 2023, at the District office, 406 S Cedar St. Ste A, Kalkaska MI, to consider providing input to the State of Michigan regarding the proposed expansion of Camp Grayling. The meeting is open to the public.

Carol Hart, Secretary

Why It’s Usually Colder In January than in December

Why It’s Usually Colder In January than in December

We’re already weeks past the winter solstice, aka, the shortest day of the year. One might think that because the shortest day means less daylight hours resulting in potentially less sunlight (even in our cloudy part of the world) that would translate into the least amount of heat energy on that day. And less heat energy would result in colder temperatures, thus, as the days grow longer we would receive more heat energy per day and that would result in warmer days as the days grow longer, right?

District volunteers Honored at State Conference

District volunteers Honored at State Conference

Two Kalkaska Conservation District volunteers were honored for their outstanding service at the Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD) Fall Convention held at Shanty Creek Resort on December 5, 6, and 7th.

More Animals That Migrate: Who Knew?

More Animals That Migrate: Who Knew?

During the winter months, amidst the piles of snow, we notice a few animals missing from the environment. Some are sleeping during the coldest days, emerging on sunny, warm days, and some are true hibernators. Other animals, such as hummingbirds, warblers and monarch butterflies are migrators, leaving the snow and cold behind for warmer climes.

Bird Feeding 101: The Basics

Bird Feeding 101: The Basics

The temperature is dropping, and any day now, snowflakes will be in the air. Very soon the ground will be covered. Our feathered friends could use your help! Whether you are new to bird feeding, or a seasoned pro, there are many things to consider as you set up or add to your feeding stations. Here are just a few tips…

Kalkaska Farmers Market Extends into a Winter Season

Kalkaska Farmers Market Extends into a Winter Season

2022 has been a momentous year for the Kalkaska Farmers Market. Our mighty and small Kalkaska Farmers Market continues to grow and creates a sense of place in the community. We're most excited about extending our season until December 20, 2022. The best part about…

Be Aware of Invasive Plants

Be Aware of Invasive Plants

About a month ago, I happened to glance at the riverbank on my property, and then took a second look. Something was not quite right. There was a viney plant that was choking out some of the other vegetation, and the more I looked, the more…

Bee Blitz is On for Kalkaska County

Bee Blitz is On for Kalkaska County

It’s National Pollinator Week! Almost everyone knows that bees are one of our most important pollinators. But did you know that there are about 4,000 species of bees in North America? And of these, 1 in 4 species is at risk of extinction?