Grants offered for projects to prevent species invasions

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State agencies are offering grants for projects  designed to stop more invasive species from getting a foothold in  Michigan.

Officials say $3.6 million is available for distribution this year  under a program administered by the Department of Natural Resources. It  was established in 2014 to help prevent, detect, manage and eradicate  invasive species on the ground and in the water.

The DNR is particularly interested in proposals for controlling  invasive water plants. Another priority is surveillance for  tree-damaging infestations such as hemlock woolly adelgid, balsam woolly  adelgid, thousand cankers disease and Asian longhorned beetle.

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