Banat, Michigan
There is still a small permanent population, but many former residences are now used recreationally. Outdoor activities such as hunting and fishing are now the primary activities in the area; there is also a cross-country skiing course that opened in the late 1990s. A rental lodge, which recently opened, and a mini-storage facility, built on the site of the former bus garage, are the only apparent businesses within the traditional borders of Banat. With climate change, and the rising price of crops such as soy and corn, there has been a recent resurgence of crop farming in just the past few years, and there is at least one active cattle farm in the area.
With the decline in farming, environmental protection laws of the 1970s, and wildlife reintroduction programs, wildlife has made a remarkable comeback in the area. By the 1970s there were no bald eagles and very few black bear. There are now many nesting pair of eagles in the area and a healthy bear population, as well as improvements in many other avian and small mammal populations.
Demographics
Banat has a population that is 95.8% Caucasian and 4.2% Other/Mixed Race.
Notable residents
- Lou Thesz, professional wrestling legend
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Banat, Michigan
- ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.