Don Botsford On His 20-Acre Land Preserve, April 1999 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1999
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Don Botsford stands on his 20-acre land preserve in Scio Township. He says nearby development will enhance his preservation efforts.
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1999
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Don Botsford stands on his 20-acre land preserve in Scio Township. He says nearby development will enhance his preservation efforts.
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Amid development, nature preserved
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Planting Fish at Pleasant Lake, October 1938
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1938
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1938
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BASS PLANTED IN WASHTENAW LAKES: Twenty-six Washtenaw county lakes and streams were stocked with 15,000 large mouth black bass fingerlings by a State Conservation Department crew Thursday and yesterday: In the picture at the left, William Corson, Washtenaw county conservation officer, is standing between J. R. Meadows (left), and Nick O'Day, in front of the truck used to carry the fish. The picture was taken at Pleasant lake, and at the right is an interested spectator, Junior Sodt of Pleasant lake. Note that the conservation officer is equipped with a gun, following out the department's recent order to equip all its men with side-arms. In the picture at the right, Mr. Meadows is shown dumping some of the small fry into Pleasant lake.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1938
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BASS PLANTED IN WASHTENAW LAKES: Twenty-six Washtenaw county lakes and streams were stocked with 15,000 large mouth black bass fingerlings by a State Conservation Department crew Thursday and yesterday: In the picture at the left, William Corson, Washtenaw county conservation officer, is standing between J. R. Meadows (left), and Nick O'Day, in front of the truck used to carry the fish. The picture was taken at Pleasant lake, and at the right is an interested spectator, Junior Sodt of Pleasant lake. Note that the conservation officer is equipped with a gun, following out the department's recent order to equip all its men with side-arms. In the picture at the right, Mr. Meadows is shown dumping some of the small fry into Pleasant lake.
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J. R. Meadows Plants Largemouth Bass In Pleasant Lake, October 1938
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1938
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BASS PLANTED IN WASHTENAW LAKES: Twenty-six Washtenaw county lakes and streams were stocked with 15,000 large mouth black bass fingerlings by a State Conservation Department crew Thursday and yesterday: In the picture at the left, William Corson, Washtenaw county conservation officer, is standing between J. R. Meadows (left), and Nick O'Day, in front of the truck used to carry the fish. The picture was taken at Pleasant lake, and at the right is an interested spectator, Junior Sodt of Pleasant lake. Note that the conservation officer is equipped with a gun, following out the department's recent order to equip all its men with side-arms. In the picture at the right, Mr. Meadows is shown dumping some of the small fry into Pleasant lake.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1938
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BASS PLANTED IN WASHTENAW LAKES: Twenty-six Washtenaw county lakes and streams were stocked with 15,000 large mouth black bass fingerlings by a State Conservation Department crew Thursday and yesterday: In the picture at the left, William Corson, Washtenaw county conservation officer, is standing between J. R. Meadows (left), and Nick O'Day, in front of the truck used to carry the fish. The picture was taken at Pleasant lake, and at the right is an interested spectator, Junior Sodt of Pleasant lake. Note that the conservation officer is equipped with a gun, following out the department's recent order to equip all its men with side-arms. In the picture at the right, Mr. Meadows is shown dumping some of the small fry into Pleasant lake.
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Wild Turkeys Outside The Howell Home Of Sue & Jay Krokosky, November 1997 Photographer: William Jordan
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1997
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Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1997
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Sue Krokosky says the turkeys have become part of the family.
Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1997
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Sue Krokosky says the turkeys have become part of the family.
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Family enjoys having turkeys as guests
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Wayne Bronner Holds Wild Turkey To Be Released At Waterloo Recreation Area, February 1983 Photographer: Rick Lieder
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1983
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Wayne Bronner Releases A Wild Turkey At Waterloo Recreation Area, February 1983 Photographer: Rick Lieder
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1983
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Ann Arbor News, February 20, 1983
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He launches a big bird on its maiden flight in Michigan.
Ann Arbor News, February 20, 1983
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He launches a big bird on its maiden flight in Michigan.
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Wayne Bronner Releases A Wild Turkey At Waterloo Recreation Area, February 1983 Photographer: Rick Lieder
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1983
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Freed
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