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National Parks of the Great Lakes — Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Published on December 15, 2017
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on mighty Lake Superior provides incredible recreational opportunities. -
Great Lakes waves can make lake viewing dangerous
Published on December 13, 2017
Don’t get swept away this winter while sightseeing near the Great Lakes. -
Understanding lakeshore ecosystems — Part 3: Natural vegetation
Published on December 13, 2017
Natural vegetation on the lakeshore enhances fish and wildlife habitat. -
New book about amphibians and reptiles a good read
Published on December 12, 2017
"Amphibians and Reptiles of the Great Lakes Region, Revised Edition" offers readers a glimpse into the world of herpetofauna -
National Parks of the Great Lakes should be on your bucket list
Published on December 11, 2017
U.S., Canada have each preserved lakeshores and parks of these beautiful natural resources. -
Alpena students’ project yields more than 1,000 pounds of invasive frogbit
Published on December 6, 2017
First- and fifth-grade students remove invasive species from Great Lakes watershed, clean up along the Thunder Bay River -- and captured it all on film. -
MSU prof seeks crowdfunding support for Great Lakes fish diet research
Published on November 29, 2017
You can be a part of this important study by donating to support student researchers analyzing stomach samples from Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. -
Become a steward of Michigan's inland lakes
Published on November 29, 2017
Go from a concerned resident to a super scientist by getting involved with programs like the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program and Introduction to Lakes. -
Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership seeks individuals interested in becoming professionals
Published on November 21, 2017
Annual certification training will be offered March 6-7, 2018 in East Lansing to prepare those working at the water’s edge. -
Understanding lakeshore ecosystems — Part 2: Inland lakes
Published on November 21, 2017
Poor lake shore habitat is the biggest problem in the nation’s lakes, says EPA.