News
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Aquatic invasive species are biological pollution and, once established, they are here forever
Published on May 2, 2014
Two small non-native mussels have caused serious ecological impact in the Great Lakes. -
Aquatic invasive plants and animals hitch a ride on your boats and trailers
Published on May 1, 2014
Moving aquatic “hitchhikers” between inland lakes is the number one reason for the spread of aquatic invasive species in Michigan. MSU Extension educator joins the effort to help boaters identify hitchhikers on their boats and trailers. -
Annual invasion of garlic mustard is now underway
Published on April 28, 2014
Help rid local woodlands of this unwelcome invader by organizing a garlic mustard pull in your neighborhood. -
Did last winter harm your lake? Come to the Michigan Inland Lakes Convention for answers
Published on April 22, 2014
The Michigan Inland Lakes Convention brings together partner agencies and organizations for the first time to host a single conference for everyone interested in our inland lakes. -
Michigan Sea Grant presents exemplary partnership award to ISEA founder
Published on April 9, 2014
Inland Seas Education Association founder, Thomas Kelly, is recognized for nearly forty years of advocacy toward Great Lakes education and stewardship. -
Spring fishery workshop offers research and information related to Lake Erie
Published on April 7, 2014
Lake Erie fisheries workshop brings communities together with fisheries research and management partners through discussions on research findings, management updates, and fishing trends. -
Landscape alternatives for invasive plants of the Midwest
Published on April 1, 2014
This free mobile app defines invasive plants of the Midwest and suggests alternatives for planting. -
Growing up Green documentary explores Great Lakes place-based education
Published on March 31, 2014
Michigan youth and Great Lakes stewardship are at the center of new place-based education documentary airing on PBS stations throughout April. -
Michigan Sea Grant and MSU Extension host Lake St. Clair fisheries workshop
Published on March 28, 2014
The Lake St. Clair fisheries workshop brings community together with fisheries research and management partners through discussions on research findings, management updates, and fishing trends. -
Manage your woodlands and landscape today for future success
Published on March 26, 2014
Landowners need to be mindful of pests and adopt management practices which will better ensure a healthy forest future.