This book explores the complex physical, historical and social factors which have allowed a small kettle lake in northeastern Michigan to remain ecologically and environmentally sound, a "gem" lake. The book investigates these within the context of local/regional, state, and national history. It also tells a story of how and why a community of residents has been formed in the forest and has functioned as an effective steward of its natural resources.
This book explores the complex physical, historical and social factors which have allowed a small kettle lake in northeastern Michigan to remain ecologically and environmentally sound, a "gem" lake. The book investigates these within the context of local/regional, state, and national history. It also tells a story of how and why a community of residents has been formed in the forest and has functioned as an effective steward of its natural resources.