Isabella Conservation District in Mount Pleasant, MI offers an Environmental Education Program that aims to educate and engage the community in conservation efforts. They organize various events, such as the Winter Animal Tracking Hike, where participants can explore nature, search for animal signs, and learn about the local ecosystem. The program is free, but donations to the Chippewa Watershed Conservancy are always welcome. Mike LeValley, a local nature enthusiast and leader of the Winter Animal Tracking Hike, shares his experiences and observations on the Isabella Conservation District website. He provides updates on wildlife sightings, such as the Snowy Owl, and shares his passion for nature photography. Through his posts, he encourages others to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and gain a deeper understanding of where heat comes from and the importance of conservation.
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