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Conservation corridor planned for Michigan's western UP

MICHIGAMME, MI--   A conservation corridor with links to existing protected areas is planned for a remote region in the western Upper Peninsula.

The nonprofit Nature Conservancy says the 6,172-acre Wilderness Lakes Reserve in the Michigamme Highlands area is being expanded by 4,854 acres of forest and wetlands. The conservancy says it will create a mostly contiguous 19,000 acres of conserved forestland when combined with neighboring Craig Lake State Park.

Wilderness Lakes Reserve is about 40 miles northwest of Marquette.

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