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Existing Management ToolsIn addition to these Standard Management Zones, there exist other related tools to incorporate into our application of Management Zones to State Park and Recreation Areas. Where they fit in will be determined on a case-by-case basis.
The most stringent of these tools are those with legal standing. Following are "Natural Area" definitions as defined in State Law in Part 351 of Act 451 of 1994, "Wilderness and Natural Areas":
BY LAW "NATURAL AREA" – A tract of land or water which has the following characteristics: (NOTE: for all of these, there is a prohibition on mechanized vehicles for any use other than management (ie. mountain bikes, snowmobiles, ATV’s & ORV’s), and no easements or ROW’s of any kind are allowed)
"WILD AREA" – A tract of undeveloped land or water which has the following characteristics:
"WILDERNESS AREA" – A tract of undeveloped land or water which has the following characteristics:
Any area (Natural/Wild/Wilderness) which has been "PROPOSED FOR DEDICATION" is protected under the act, and must be managed as a Natural/Wild/Wilderness Area until the dedication is final. An area is considered "proposed for dedication" when the area nomination has been approved by either:
BY AGREEMENT In addition to these legal tools, there are cooperative agreements in-place that further define our land management for resources through The Nature Conservancy, Wildlife Division, and National Parks Service, as follows: "THE NATURE CONSERVANCY NATURAL AREAS REGISTRY SITES" – These are cooperative agreements between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and The Nature Conservancy. They are developed for ‘critical areas’ in which the DNR has recognized the need to manage in a manner which will protect, preserve, and perpetuate the elements of the area. The DNR has agreed to manage these areas in a manner that will sustain and foster the continued protection of the elements in voluntary preservation through cooperation with The Nature conservancy. "WILDLIFE CO-MANAGEMENT ZONE" - This management agreement was initially signed in 1957, updated in 1978, and continues in effect today (although lacking in annual review and updating with the elimination of the "Region" structure of the field organization). It recognizes the critical role PRD plays for wildlife management as a key landowner in southern Michigan. The agreement establishes a joint effort between Wildlife and PRD, providing for Wildlife management (for wildlife improvements) of PRD administered lands in Recreation Areas. There are three parks where lands are specifically dedicated to this co-management (Holly RA, Waterloo RA and Bass River RA), and other Recreation Areas are impacted as lands purchased through hunter funds (Pittman-Robertson (P-R)) and State Game or State Game and Fish funds have the potential for co-management opportunities. Resource Conditions/Objectives:
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"NATIONAL NATURAL LANDMARK" (defined by the National Parks Service) – These are cooperative agreements between the National Parks Service and the public or private landowner on whose property the area occurs. A National Natural Landmark is a nationally significant natural area that has been designated by the Secretary of the Interior. To be nationally significant, a site must be one of the best examples of a type of biotic community or geologic feature in its physiographic province. Examples of this natural diversity include terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, features, exposures, and land forms that record active geologic processes as well as fossil evidence of biological evolution. The goal of the National Natural Landmarks Program is to identify, recognize, and encourage the protection of sites containing the best examples of geological and ecological components of the nation’s landscape. BY NRC DEDICATION MICHIGAN NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION "DEDICATED" AREAS – These areas were dedicated by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission prior to 1972, and remain in effect today. Following are the specific forms of dedicated areas under this NRC process: |
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