News
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Five different species of lamprey live in the Great Lakes region
Published on July 28, 2016
Many people believe the invasive sea lamprey is the only one that exists. -
State releases Part 2 of its official Water Strategy
Published on July 27, 2016
Protecting, promoting state’s freshwater resources are key goals. -
Add more color to your green infrastructure
Published on July 26, 2016
Follow these 5 easy steps for painting a rain barrel. -
Improving water quality one barrel at a time
Published on July 26, 2016
Rain barrels offer a low-cost sustainable option for managing stormwater runoff. -
Summer drought? Not on Southeast Michigan freeways
Published on July 26, 2016
Heavy rains recently closed freeways due to flooding. Why does this occur and what can individuals do to reduce stormwater flooding? -
Rain barrel art project teaches lessons in water conservation
Published on July 26, 2016
Bay County youth help beautify their schools, reduce runoff pollution. -
Marquette Water Safety and Recreation Expo to be held at McCarty’s Cove
Published on July 25, 2016
Learn about dangerous currents and how to be safe in the water. -
Trawl fishing study tracks bycatch in Wisconsin
Published on July 22, 2016
Commercial fishing sometimes unintentionally kills non-target fish, but early results from an experimental lake whitefish trawl fishery suggest minimal impact on gamefish. -
Options in manure management to be highlighted at the 2016 North American Manure Expo in London, OH.
Published on July 18, 2016
“Manure: Returning Nutrients to their Roots” is a fitting theme for this year’s Manure Expo highlighting tours, equipment demonstrations and educational sessions. -
Holy carp! Another invasive carp threatens to invade U.S.
Published on July 15, 2016
The Prussian carp has quietly spread through waters of southern Alberta and can easily be mistaken for a wild goldfish.