Anchor Bay Woods Preserve in New Baltimore, Michigan, is expanding by adding nearly 5 acres of rare wet-mesic flatwood forest. Preserving the area area is important for water quality and the overall ecosystem of Anchor Bay and Lake St. Clair. Read the full story by The Voice News.
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