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Allow NO chemicals on Tawas Lake Rice

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Paul Schell
9 years ago

Please, NO chemicals!

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Tonia Johnson
9 years ago Featured

This is wrong. Do not use chemicals that can enter the waterways. This can damage fish, animals and other ecology in the area. Let the local people take care of the swamp. There is no reason for your interference. This is a food source for the Native Americans. Please do not destroy that.

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Jeremy Whitmore
9 years ago

Say no to more Eco Terroristic Chemicals in our streams, rivers, or lakes!!!!!

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Mark
9 years ago

NO POISON !!!!

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Greg Bailey
9 years ago

Help save a way of life and the gifts that God has given. Stop the use of Chemicals and other pollutants in our streams and lakes.

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Please save the wild rice!! We have ruined Mother Earth Enough!!!!

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Eddie Beckley
9 years ago

Leave the marsh alone. It's natural keep it that way.

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Richard Hauxwell
9 years ago

Concentrate on real issues like the Asian carp

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Jeremy Whitmore
9 years ago

Let the Natives take care of the rice. Chemicals harm the Environment!

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Kareyna Miller
9 years ago

No more chemicals! Time to change!

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Venessa Davis
9 years ago

Chemicals and water are never a good combination. Gmo's Frank n food That NO one knows the consequence of. Just maybe the numerous chemicals and the GMOs that we planted our planet with have caused and have a devastating effect on humans, our planet and every living thing. Look at the circle of life . Massive land,air and water die off of numerous species Are we next? Poluted drinking water Droughts Why would you tak a chance at contaminating our fresh water? Please reconsider Thank you

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Joshua Radhs
9 years ago

What part of poisoning water is acceptable? Seriously people WAKE UP!!!

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Oakley Traynor
9 years ago

This marsh predates human ownership.

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Peter Fabbri
9 years ago Featured

A major waterfowl nesting and migratory stopover. Leave this lake alone, it's ecological value is too important with the rice being a major piece of that!

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Craig Stewart
9 years ago

Being from Oscoda originally, has a youngster we fished and hunted Tawas Lake often, leave nature be!!!!

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Elizabeth Zimmer-Lloyd
9 years ago Featured

The use of chemicals in Tawas Lake to reduce the wild rice, will not only poison the rice, but could have devastating consequences to the biodiversity of the lake and health of marine life, but also wild life on land that depend on the lake for both water and food. For these reasons I must insist this practice cease and that the Indigenous people who harvest the rice, for food, be given the opportunity to reduce it, manually, every year, until such a time comes, where it is at a smaller, more manageable level of masses.

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Don Kain
9 years ago

Stop the madness!

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Mary Hewitt
9 years ago

I am shocked that anyone would even think of putting harmful chemicals in the lake !

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Michelle Bedard
9 years ago

The rice is not a weed, it is a clean source of food for many, stop using chemicals in the water!

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Shane Wojahn
9 years ago Featured

Tawas lake is an amazing duck habitat. Why would we put that in danger. You bought a house on Tawas lake u knew what you were getting yourself into. Why should the the waterfowl and their habitat suffer.