Local Family donates land for wildlife refuge Published on Oct. 4, 2016 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Part of 43 acres of habitat donated by Clive and Clarice Taylor to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image A visitor overlooks part of 43 acres of habitat donated by Clive and Clarice Taylor to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Visitors explore part of 43 acres of habitat donated by Clive and Clarice Taylor to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Clarice and Clive Taylor near 43 acres of habitat they donated to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Bob Ranka speaks about his close friend, Clive Taylor, as 43 acres of habitat is donated by Mr. Taylor and his wife, Clarice, to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D., Dearborn) speaks as 43 acres of habitat is donated by Clive and Clarice Taylor to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D., Dearborn), her husband, former Congressan John Dingell, seated, and Dick Whitwam speak with Clive Taylor after a dedication ceremony. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Former U.S. Rep. John Dingell (D., Dearborn) speaks as 43 acres of habitat is donated by Clive and Clarice Taylor to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. THE BLADE/ANDY MORRISON Buy This Image Related Items Berlin Township ,monroe county ,U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ,Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge Recommended for you Click to comment