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Living Resources PatchesThe Natural Heritage Unit has issued 30 patches in the Living Resources series. In 1975, the first patch issued depicted a Kirtland's warbler feeding chicks. The program was initiated to raise funds for work on threatened and endangered species and nongame animals. During its early years, the Living Resources Program provided some of the first Departmental grants for research and management of nongame species. This program preceded the Nongame Income Tax checkoff by ten years. Over the years, patches have depicted a variety of species and one system (wetlands) as important to Michigan's natural heritage. A number of people have contacted the Heritage Unit over the years and indicated support for maintaining this program. Modern technology has allowed easier production of patches and allowed the Program to keep the cost low enough to allow even young people to show their support through purchase of Living Resources patches. Patches cost $6 each and are available online at the Michigan e-Store. Historical patches may not be available for purchase. |
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