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Students help experts track an endangered dragonfly
Published on October 13, 2015
Hunting for the Hine’s emerald dragonfly with Great Lakes scientists offers an equally rare learning opportunity for Rogers City students. -
Students promote Lake Huron biodiversity during Charity Island excursion
Published on October 13, 2015
Au Gres-Sims elementary students team up with Great Lakes scientists to monitor threatened pitcher’s thistle and invasive phragmites plant populations on Charity Island. -
100-year-old treaty may help resolve conflict on nuclear waste disposal near Lake Huron
Published on October 9, 2015
Part 1 in a two-part series. -
100-year-old treaty may help resolve conflict on nuclear waste disposal near Lake Huron
Published on October 9, 2015
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Native fish spawning habitat: It’s more than just rocks in the river - Part 4
Published on October 9, 2015
Spawning a system-wide program for adaptive management of native fish spawning habitat in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers. -
Native fish spawning habitat: It’s more than just rocks in the river - Part 3
Published on October 8, 2015
Assessing reef success of an adaptive management native fish spawning habitat in the Detroit River. -
Seafood Alliance HACCP training course to be held in December
Published on October 5, 2015
Commercial fish processors are encouraged to register for certification course. -
Native fish spawning habitat: It’s more than just rocks in the river - Part 2
Published on October 5, 2015
Defining restoration goals of an adaptive management native fish spawning habitat in the Detroit River. -
Clean Marina program celebrates 10 years of reducing pollution risks to Great Lakes
Published on October 2, 2015
Participating marinas implement best stewardship practices, improve water quality. -
Native fish spawning habitat: It's more than just rocks in the river - Part 1
Published on September 30, 2015
An adaptive management native fish spawning habitat restoration experiment begins in the Detroit River. -
New program being explored to minimize risk of invasive species in aquaculture, baitfish industries
Published on September 30, 2015
Assessment of individual operations can reduce risk of spreading AIS and safeguard businesses’ economies. -
Building community resiliency in the Saginaw Bay watershed
Published on September 28, 2015
Collaborative project to help Saginaw Bay watershed communities prepare for extreme storms. -
The science behind El Niño
Published on September 25, 2015
What drives the climate phenomena with the power to impact weather across the globe. -
The link between climate change and the spread of invasive species
Published on September 25, 2015
Highly adaptable non-native plants have a competitive edge in a changing climate. -
Microplastics, lake ecology, beach safety and more on tap at October conference
Published on September 18, 2015
Traverse City to host top experts at State of Lake Michigan event. -
The “perfect invader” strikes a favorite Michigan trout stream
Published on September 8, 2015
The Pere Marquette River is now home to the New Zealand mudsnail - an invader that can live on damp surfaces for nearly a month, clone itself, and even pass through fish and bird guts unharmed. -
Telecoupling helps us understand our disconnected seafood trade
Published on September 4, 2015
Using telecoupling to examine the current global fish market. -
Telecoupling and the spillover system: Causes and effects of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes
Published on September 4, 2015
Examining the impacts of zebra mussels in the Great Lakes and beyond. -
Invasive species and global trade: Finding the connections
Published on September 1, 2015
Discover how environmental issues are rooted in our global interactions. -
Fishin’ in the Mitten: Get the scoop on best spots for big fish
Published on September 1, 2015
A new visualization tool makes Michigan DNR’s Master Angler Program data easy to use and full of useful tidbits.