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May 2008 - Nov 2008
Huron-Manistee National Forest

Tree gifts dedicated between May 2008 and Nov 2008 were planted in Huron-Manistee National Forest in Michigan.

Huron-Manistee National Forest is home to an endangered bird, the Kirtland's warbler. This bird's habitat is a very small area, and it requires Jack pine trees to nest under.

These new trees will not only help restore Huron-Manistee National Forest, but they will also provide much needed living space for this endangered little bird.

Huron-Manistee National Forest Tree Baby Planted in 2009 (taken 2012)

*If you want to visit the trees*

  • We recommend you wear long pants and hiking boots, and follow the US Forest Service safe hiking guidelines.
  • While not required to find the trees, it's not a bad idea to get a map of the forest ahead of time.
  • Please understand we cannot provide exact locations of individual trees. Your tree or trees are within the area specified on the map.
  • While this area of the forest is open to the public and generally considered safe, and none of our customers that have visited their trees have had any issues, please be advised that we cannot be responsible for any harm or injury that may result from your visit. You visit the trees at your own risk.
  • Please feel free to call or email us with any questions before you go- we're happy to help!