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  • Forestry
    • Qualified Forest Program
    • Find a Professional
    • Oak Wilt
    • Forestry Project Referrals
    • Planting Instructions
  • Spongy Moth
    • Spongy Moth News
    • FAQ'S
    • Spongy Moth Identification & Life Cycle
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    • Foray 48b Bacterial Insecticide
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Diervilla lonicera 

Our native honeysuckle, a non-vining species, is a compact bush that can thrive in just about any conditions, from full sun to part shade, and dry soils to the occasional flood.

The pale green foliage provides a soft backdrop for the almost frilly trumpet-shaped flowers. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds will flock to the bush honeysuckle, and larger thickets provide resting places for migratory birds. The flowers of diervilla lonicera are yellow until they have been pollinated then they will turn red.


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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]
​
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