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New guide to organic management of spotted wing Drosophila released
Published on June 19, 2018
National team provides detailed information on non-chemical and insecticide approaches for fruit protection against spotted wing Drosophila. -
Free webinar series: Improving awareness of coastal storm hazards, stormwater runoff, and risk reduction strategies
Published on June 15, 2018
Decision makers and planners – check out these free webinars to gain information about how to better support your community when facing extreme storms and flooding. -
Invasive Species 4-H Youth Workshops set for Saginaw Bay area
Published on June 15, 2018
Middle and high school youth can make a difference by helping to map, remove species. -
New Online Tools for Aquatic Invasive Species Identification
Published on June 13, 2018
Learn to identify and report invasive species using MISIN: the Midwest Invasive Species Information Network -
Trees have evolved to adapt to disturbance and site condition for success in regeneration
Published on June 4, 2018
Part 1: Disturbances like wildfire or windstorms that destroy many trees also create conditions to which native trees have developed adaptions for successful regeneration. -
Invasive pests continue to pose a threat to our forest resources
Published on June 4, 2018
The introduction of new invasive insects and disease that become established are causing a decline in many of our important forest tree species. -
Keep classroom pets out of the wild
Published on June 4, 2018
At the end of the school year, prevent the release of invasive plants and animals into the environment by following RIPPLE recommendations for proper handling and disposal. -
Huron-Michigan Predator Diet Study gears up for summer
Published on June 1, 2018
Student researchers at MSU are busy analyzing the contents of fish stomachs collected by Great Lakes anglers. -
Future Spartan already building MSU network through underwater robotics, science career exploration
Published on May 29, 2018
Alpena High School student assisting sturgeon science team in capturing video, data in the Black River. -
Al pensar en un plan de manejo de la drosófila de ala manchada, utilice un enfoque de manejo de enfermedades
Published on May 24, 2018
Los productores de cerezas deben considerar a la drosófila de ala manchada (spotted wing Drosophila, SWD) como una enfermedad, más que un insecto dañino; esto les ayudará a controlar esta plaga.