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Michigan United Conservation Clubs

www.mucc.org

 
For more than 70 years, Michigan United Conservation Clubs has been the watchdog for Michigan's natural resources and our outdoor heritage. On November 9, 1937, 92 conservationists representing 35 outdoor clubs held a historic meeting at the Shiawassee Conservation Association. To protect Michigan's outdoors, they formed a united front for conservation and created the Michigan United Conservation Clubs.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.mucc.org
  • 2101 Wood St
    Lansing, MI USA 48912
  • Phone: 517.371.1041

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