Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, based in Petoskey, MI, has been dedicated to protecting the water resources of Northern Michigan since 1979. Through their comprehensive water quality monitoring programs, they gather data at 97 sites on 56 different lakes and streams, ensuring the health and preservation of these vital ecosystems. Their education outreach programs engage students in watershed conservation actions and foster stewardship ethics, while their watershed management plans guide the restoration and protection of water quality in lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands in their service area.
With a wide reach that spans Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, and Emmet Counties, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council is committed to advocacy, education, water quality monitoring, research, and restoration actions to safeguard the lakes, streams, wetlands, and groundwater of Northern Michigan. Their efforts have a significant impact on the region's water resources, ensuring their sustainability for future generations.
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