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Do your part to prevent invasive species

Nearly 50 per cent of endangered or threatened species are at risk due to invasive species, which people unintentionally spread with their boots, tires, boats, firewood, pets, horses and more
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NEWS RELEASE
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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As you’re out enjoying the outdoors this fall, whether hunting or hitting the trail, you can help protect Michigan's natural areas from the threat of invasive species.

Nearly 50 per cent of endangered or threatened species are at risk due to invasive species, which people unintentionally spread with their boots, tires, boats, firewood, pets, horses and more. By taking a few easy steps, you can be part of the solution, reducing the spread of invasive species.

What you can do:

  • Remove plants, seeds and mud from boots, pets, vehicles and gear before leaving a recreation or hunting site.
  • Stay on designated trails or access areas.
  • If possible, park in nonvegetated areas to avoid carrying seeds on your vehicle to new locations.
  • Clean your gear thoroughly before heading to a new site.
  • Don’t bring firewood with you, and don’t take firewood home.

Make these simple steps a part of your routine:

  • Pack a boot brush or scrub brush in your vehicle so you can easily clean shoes before you move on.
  • Make it a habit to check clothes and gear before leaving a recreation area.
  • Wash your bike or ORV before the next trip.

Learn more at Michigan.gov/Invasives/Take-Action.

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