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Tools used in Natural Resource field

Michigan Wildlife

#223 White-Tail Deer

#224 Woodchuck

Michigan Birds

Michigan Aquatic Insects

#401 Caddis-Fly Larva

#402 Crane-Fly Larva

#403 Crayfish

#404 Dobson-Fly Larva

#405 Dragonfly Larva

#406 Giant Water Bug

#407 Leech

#408 Mayfly Larva

#409 Midge Larva

#410 Predaceous Diving Beetle

# 411 Stonefly Larva

#412 Water Boatman

#413 Water Penny

#414 Water Strider

#415 Amphipod (Scud)

#416 Pill Clam (Fingernail Clam)

#417 Pouch Snail

#418 Riffle Beetle

#419 Water Scorpion

#420 Predaceous Diving Beetle Larva

Michigan Fish

#501 Blue Catfish

#513 Perch

#514 Northern Pike

#515 Brown Trout

Reptiles And Amphibians

#602 Blanchard’s Cricket Frog

#603 Blue Racer

#604 Brown Snake

#605 Butler’s Garter Snake

#606 Eastern American Toad

#607 Eastern Garter Snake

#608 Eastern Hog-Nosed Snake

#609 Eastern Milk Snake

#610 Fowler’s Toad

#611 Fox Snake

#612 Kirtland’s Snake

#613 Mink Frog

#614 Northern Red-Bellied Snake

#615 Northern Spring Peeper

#616 Queen Snake

#617 Timber Rattlesnake

#620 Eastern Tiger Salamander

#621 Gray Tree Frog

#622 Mudpuppy

#623 Western Lesser Siren

Eastern Newt #625

#626 Four Toed Salamander

#627 Marbled Salamander

#628 Red-Backed Salamander

#629 Spotted Salamander

#640 Smallmouth Salamander

#641 Blanding’s Turtle

#642 Green Snake

#643 Box Turtle

Common Michigan Invasive Species

Michigan Plants

822 Teasel

Michigan Tree’s

901 Elm Tree

902 Maple Tree

903 Willow Tree

904 Black Walnut

905 Mulberry Tree

906 Eastern Red Cedar

907 Box Elder

908 Black Cherry Tree

909 Ash Tree

910 Tamarack Tree

911 Red Oak Tree

912 White Oak Tree

913 Shagbark Hickory Tree

914 White Pine

915 Colorado Blue Spruce

916 Austrian Pine

917 Balsam Fir

918 Hemlock

919 Hawthorne

920 Aspen