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  • What the box tree moth quarantine means for Michigan homeowners

    Published on December 13, 2023
    The box tree moth quarantine has been extended to 12 Michigan counties. Here is what homeowners should know.

  • We can all help prevent oak wilt

    Published on October 30, 2023
    Knowing the safest time to prune oaks and understanding more about the disease is the best way to help prevent oak wilt.

  • University Extension seeks grower feedback on the Fruit Pest and Beneficial Search Tool

    Published on October 11, 2023
    Fruit growers in the Great Lakes region are invited to participate in a short survey designed to gauge the current use and necessary improvements for the Fruit Pest and Beneficial Search Tool.

  • Invasive hydrilla, a “monster aquatic weed,” discovered for the first time in Michigan waters

    Published on October 3, 2023
    Here’s how to prevent the spread of invasive hydrilla.

  • MSU research shows emerald ash borer threatening tree species vital to Indigenous cultures

    Published on September 19, 2023
    Findings were published in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

  • New Southeast Michigan Sea Grant Extension educators already hard at work

    Published on August 17, 2023
    Erica Clites and Angela Scapini have been added to the full-time Extension staff at Michigan Sea Grant.

  • Found a frog in your food? Don’t let it loose.

    Published on August 14, 2023
    What to do if you find a stowaway.

  • Identifying and managing invasive Eurasian and hybrid watermilfoils in Michigan lakes

    Published on August 9, 2023
    Some hybrids of this invasive plant are resistant to herbicides, making genetic testing critical for management.

  • RIPPLE partners with Motor City Aquarium Society to host Exotic Fish Surrender Event

    Published on August 1, 2023
    Do you have aquarium or water garden pets you can no longer care for? Surrender unwanted freshwater fish, crayfish, snails, and plants at the first-ever RIPPLE surrender event August 10 in Warren.

  • Drive-by botany: Crown vetch and common milkweed

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in late June 2023.

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