By Associated Press - Monday, April 7, 2014

LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Michigan is getting a share of $61 million in funding to protect, restore and enhance wetlands and other areas that are migratory bird habitats.

The Michigan Upper Peninsula Coastal Wetland Project III is getting $1 million to target habitat gaps and habitat management limitations. And a Michigan project involving the U.P.’s Garden Peninsula also is getting $1 million to help protect land.

The Arcadia Marsh Expansion Project in Manistee County in the Lower Peninsula is getting nearly $70,000.



The Migratory Bird Conservation Commission recently approved $54.7 million to protect, restore and enhance more than 200,000 acres of habitat in the United States, Mexico and Canada. It also approved nearly $6.6 million related to land acquisitions.

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Online:

Upper Peninsula project funding details: https://1.usa.gov/Or2Tbd

Arcadia Marsh funding details: https://1.usa.gov/1srFBSM

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