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Invasive plant and animal species pose an enormous threat to Michigan’s biodiversity and economic well-being. MSU Extension provides educational resources to identify, assess and control invasive species throughout the state.

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  • Recreational fishing isn’t just about fun, it also provides food

    Published on December 16, 2024
    Harvesting local, wild-caught fish is one of the benefits of fishing. Each year, Michigan anglers fishing under a recreational license harvest fish worth over $40 million from Great Lakes waters alone.

  • Entrenamiento sobre la Seguridad del Manejo de los Pesticidas y la Protección del Trabajador ofrecido en inglés y en español 12 de diciembre en Great Lakes Expo 2024

    Published on November 14, 2024
    Por la tarde, los participantes podrán tomar el examen RUP de certificación para la aplicación de Pesticidas de Uso Restringido de MDARD y también podrán recibir la capacitación sobre el Estándar de Protección al Trabajador requerida por la EPA WPS.

  • MSU researcher receives USDA grant to develop new biopesticide for invasive spotted wing drosophila

    Published on October 31, 2024
    The $325,000 grant is a partnership with Indiana University supported by the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

  • Steelhead Diary Program offers 5 ways to win gift cards in West Michigan

    Published on October 31, 2024
    New incentives provide more reasons than ever to use the Great Lakes Angler Diary app.

  • Spongy moth basics

    Published on October 30, 2024
    Spongy moth infestations are in the future – know the basics of spongy moth and be prepared.

  • RIPPLE partners with Water Colors Aquarium Gallery to host exotic fish surrender event

    Published on October 9, 2024
    Do you have aquarium plants or fish you can no longer care for? Surrender unwanted freshwater fish and plants at the RIPPLE event on October 26 at Water Colors Aquarium Gallery in Grand Rapids.

  • The Great Lakes’ most unwanted: New GLANSIS StoryMap highlights top 10 aquatic invaders

    Published on October 4, 2024
    Aquatic invasive species are a big deal for a few reasons — they can harm the environment, cost us a lot of money, and can even be a risk to our health.

  • Unlocking the mysteries of the Great Lakes: Contribute to snail research

    Published on October 4, 2024
    Participate in our mystery snail collection project and become a guardian of the Great Lakes.

  • Quarantine issued to prevent spread of balsam woolly adelgid

    Published on September 23, 2024
    An internal Michigan quarantine looks to prevent spread of balsam woolly adelgid.

  • New spotted lanternfly bulletin for Michigan homeowners and residents

    Published on September 23, 2024
    This bulletin provides an overview of spotted lanternfly to help residents prepare as this invasive insect spreads in Michigan.

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