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Explore our comprehensive collection of resources dedicated to understanding and preserving the natural world around us. At Wildlife Haven Restorations, we believe in the power of bringing people, nature, and knowledge together. By fostering a deep connection between our community and the environment, we can inspire conservation efforts and promote sustainable practices. From rivers and forests to fungi and wildlife, delve into a wealth of information to enhance your knowledge and support our mission.

Rivers, Streams, and Ponds

Discover the vital role that rivers, streams, and ponds play in our ecosystem. Learn about their importance, common issues, and conservation efforts.

Forestry and Land Plants

Forests and plant life are crucial to the health of our environment. Explore topics on forest management, native plant species, and sustainable practices.

Fungus and Decay

Fungi play an essential role in decomposition and nutrient cycling. Learn about different types of fungi and their ecological importance.

Insects

Insects are critical to many ecological processes. Explore their roles, diversity, and the importance of their conservation.

Land Animals

Learn about the various land animals that inhabit our region, their behaviors, habitats, and conservation status.

Fish

Fish are an integral part of aquatic ecosystems. Learn about different species, their habitats, and conservation efforts.

Soil and Geology

Soil and geological features are fundamental to the health and stability of ecosystems. Explore the different types of soil, their properties, and the fascinating geological formations that shape our landscapes.

    • Soil Types and Properties
        • Learn about the various types of soil found in Michigan and their unique properties.
        • Read More: NRCS – Soil Health
    • Importance of Soil Health
        • Understand the crucial role of healthy soil in supporting plant life and maintaining ecosystem balance.
        • Read More: FAO – Soil Health
    • Geological Formations in Michigan
  • Soil Conservation Techniques