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    • Qualified Forest Program
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    • Oak Wilt
    • Forestry Project Referrals
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Butternut 2-3 ft.

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Also known as the White Walnut, this a beautiful native tree offers a delicious food crop while benefiting wildlife. Their rapid growth and delicious nuts make them an excellent choice for agroforestry and ecological restoration projects. Enjoy the dual benefits of a beautiful tree and a nutritious food source while supporting wildlife and enhancing biodiversity in your area.

Grows 30-60 feet tall with a broad crown. Produces greenish-yellow flowers in the spring. Nuts ripen in the fall and supports wildlife by providing food and habitat; contributes to the diversity of mixed hardwood forests. Prefers full sun to partial shade with well-drained soils.

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District Information
Clare Conservation District 
225 W. Main Street (Clare Co Building)
  PO Box 356
​Harrison Michigan 48625

​Telephone: 989-539-6401

Habitat Education Property

5000 E. Gladwin Rd.
Harrison, MI 48625


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 ​OFFICE HOURS
Located in the Clare County Courthouse open Monday-Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm
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The Conservation District is a field office. Call to verify someone will be in the office.



​OFFICE STAFF
  Christiane Rathke
​District Administrator
Soil Erosion Sedimentation Control (SESC) Agent
[email protected]
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Mike Dittenber
​ District Forester
​[email protected]

Brandi Mitchell
MAEAP Technician
[email protected]

Cameron Lewis
​Program Support Specialist
[email protected]


Monthly Board Meeting 
**New Location**
Pere Marquette Public LIbrary, Clare, MI
3rd Tuesday of every month @ 6:30pm 
Any change to this schedule will be posted on this website



Board of Directors
Matt Jones-Chair
Darren Murray-Vice Chair

Benjamin Brown-Treasurer
Lacey Badelt-Secratary
Cole Schell-Director