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Delving into the secret lives of frogs and toads
Published on October 30, 2014
Michigan’s amazing frogs and toads remind us about the diverse array of amphibians we have in Michigan and the importance of maintaining natural shoreline habitat. -
Trees avoid damage from freezing temperatures: Part 2
Published on October 30, 2014
The science behind how trees prepare for the cold winter months with chemical changes. -
Trees avoid damage from freezing temperatures: Part 1
Published on October 30, 2014
The science behind how trees prepare for the cold winter months by dropping their leaves -
4-H member named Collegiate Men’s Bow Hunting National Champion
Published on October 29, 2014
Michigan State University student and MSU Archery Club vice president Nathan Ketchum recently earned the title of National Champion in Collegiate Men's Bow Hunting. -
Startup Weekend successes support green business development
Published on October 29, 2014
A second installment of the successful Startup Weekend: Maker Edition -
Biosecurity: Principles of CHIP- Part 5
Published on October 29, 2014
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects has become a focal point for many fairs and expositions. Learn the CHIP method to easily make biosecurity a part of your routine! -
Scientists in search of healthy native ash trees in Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio counties
Published on October 29, 2014
Researchers looking for survivor trees in wooded areas and forests that were devastated by the emerald ash borer -
4-H science camp looks to add science teachers to staff
Published on October 27, 2014
Science teachers can apply for hands-on professional development opportunity at MSU Extension’s 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp. -
Biosecurity: Principles of CHIP – Part 4
Published on October 27, 2014
Biosecurity related to 4-H projects has become a focal point for many fairs and expositions. Learn the CHIP method to easily make biosecurity a part of your routine! -
Migrating monarchs across our Great Lakes coastlines
Published on October 24, 2014
Of the great migrations that take place across the world, one of the more spectacular may be that of the monarch butterfly as they travel along our Great Lakes coastlines.