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Using telecoupling framework helps promote sustainability in global trade
Published on August 25, 2015
Maple syrup a classic example of telecoupling. -
Shipping, commerce and the introduction of non-native species in the Great Lakes
Published on August 24, 2015
This article is Part One of a two-part series. -
Viral communities in ballast water in the Great Lakes
Published on August 24, 2015
This article is Part Two of a two-part series. -
MiCorps training aids in early detection of invasive species
Published on August 18, 2015
It takes many volunteers to help keep Michigan’s lakes and streams healthy. What volunteers found at Eagle Lake in Cass County was a surprise. -
Spread the word, not the species
Published on August 18, 2015
Education is key to preventing aquatic invasive species in Michigan. -
Michigan brown marmorated stink bug report for August 18, 2015
Published on August 18, 2015
Only one site near Stevensville, Michigan, is reporting brown marmorated stink bugs in traps this week. -
Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for August 18, 2015
Published on August 18, 2015
High pressure from spotted wing Drosophila continues and some growers are still not aware this pest is a statewide problem. Fortunately, susceptible crops can be protected. -
Researching crayfish at Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
Published on August 17, 2015
Youth at the Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp learned about the invasion of crayfish while engaging in real life research. -
Eliminating egg masses now will prevent leaf eating caterpillars next spring
Published on August 14, 2015
Spring caterpillar hatch can be lessened without using chemicals by finding and eliminating the egg masses from which the caterpillars hatch. -
Getting the public involved in tracking and reporting on invasive species
Published on August 14, 2015
Michigan State University research scientists and Extension educators are teaming up to alert Michigan residents to potentially damaging invasive forest pests.