Burt Lake Watershed Greenbelt Cost Share Project
An opportunity for financial and technical support to property owners on Burt, Douglas, Crooked, and Pickerel Lakes for voluntary shoreline greenbelt improvement and restoration projects.
An opportunity for financial and technical support to property owners on Burt, Douglas, Crooked, and Pickerel Lakes for voluntary shoreline greenbelt improvement and restoration projects.
Project Summary Bass Lake is located on the northern side of the Village of Elk Rapids, between Elk Lake and Grand Traverse Bay, in the Grand Traverse Bay watershed. It is a small inland lake, covering 144 acres. In 2022,Tip
Project Summary Larks Lake is a small inland lake, covering 600 acres, located in northern Emmet County. Larks Lake is located within the larger Burt Lake watershed. In 2022, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council conducted a shoreline survey on
Project Summary The Burt Lake Watershed lies in the very center of Northern Michigan and sprawls over nearly 375,000 acres. The watershed includes some of the State’s greatest natural resources. Thousands of residents live and recreate on the watershed’s lakes
Project Summary During the summer of 2020, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council conducted a shoreline survey on Walloon Lake. Since 2001, the Watershed Council has been tracking the shoreline health on Walloon Lake through various surveys. The surveys document
Project Summary During the summer of 2016, the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council conducted a shoreline survey of Mullett Lake. Surveys were designed to replicate a 2008 shoreline survey, documenting conditions that can impact water quality, including the three
Project Summary During the summer and fall of 2018, Lake Charlevoix Association partnered with Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council and ZeroGravity Aerial to conduct a shoreline survey of Lake Charlevoix. The survey was designed to document conditions that can
Project Summary During the summer of 2017, the Black Lake Association (BLA) contracted with Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council to conduct a shoreline survey of Black Lake. The survey was designed to replicate and add parameters not reported in
Every dollar invested in Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council helps leverage government and foundation grants for much needed local water quality monitoring and pollution prevention, invasive species management, shoreline restoration, education, and much more.
The Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Our employee identification number (EIN) is 38-2361745.
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