Volunteers Sought to Help Monitor Rifle River Area in
Arenac County
Contact: Sgt. Ron Kimmerly 989-684-9141
Agency: Natural Resources
May 2, 2005
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will host a meeting on Friday,
May 20, for persons interested in assisting the DNR with monitoring and
reporting illegal activity along the Rifle River in Arenac County. The
effort is part of the DNR’s Citizens Assisting in Resource Enforcement
(CARE) program.
The meeting will start at 6:30 p.m. at the Deep River Hall located at 511
East State Street in Sterling. The hall is located one-half mile east of
M-76 on East State Street.
"This partnership between the DNR and interested citizens provides a strong
presence along the Rifle River and helps reduce the amount of illegal
activity, like littering, trespassing and operating boats while
intoxicated," said Sgt. Ron Kimmerly, DNR conservation officer. "I encourage
interested citizens to attend this meeting so we can kick off the summer
season along the Rifle and ensure that it is enjoyed by all safely and
responsibly."
The DNR, along with the Arenac County Sheriff’s Department and the Michigan
Department of State Police, actively recruit sportspersons and local
residents for the CARE program. Kimmerly noted there will be increased law
enforcement presence this summer during the peak canoe season on the river.
CARE volunteers must attend this training meeting, where officers will
provide instruction on what volunteers should do when they observe
violations. At the meeting, volunteers also will be able to sign up for
shift dates and times.
For more information about the CARE program, contact the DNR’s Bay City
Operations Service Center at 989-684-9141.
The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection,
management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.
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