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Tiger muskies: To stock or not to stock
Published on July 1, 2016
The tiger musky is a toothy predator that is rarely found in Michigan waters. Pond owners may like the idea of stocking this striking fish, but small ponds do not provide the right food for large tigers. -
University collaboration helps connect U.P. resources, communities and residents
Published on June 23, 2016
New MSU Extension educator based at LSSU campus. -
Au Gres-Sims students partnering to protect threatened Pitcher’s thistle on Charity Island
Published on June 22, 2016
Students are committed to studying the impact of the control measures on the invasive phragmites and the threatened Pitcher’s thistle on Charity Island in the Saginaw Bay. -
Experience the night skies of northern Lake Huron
Published on June 21, 2016
Northern Lake Huron’s brilliant night skies offer coastal tourism opportunity when the sun is down. -
Everyman and woman’s job: Part 2
Published on June 20, 2016
Curbing runoff pollution, the leading threat to the nation’s waters, is everyone’s work. -
Iron Mountain Middle School students take part in watershed education project
Published on June 20, 2016
A unique watershed education program involving Iron Mountain students helped them develop a great appreciation, knowledge and stewardship for water resources. -
Local government and climate change: key roles to mitigate threats to public health
Published on June 17, 2016
A new report identifies Michigan’s greatest public health vulnerabilities impacted by climate change. Local governments play a unique role in protecting public health in the presence of changing climate. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on June 16, 2016
Brandon Schroeder is passionate about place-based education. -
The spread of non-native invasive forest pests pose difficult problems once established in Michigan
Published on June 14, 2016
Forest pests could create serious problems if Michiganders aren’t vigilant. -
Everyman and woman’s job: Part 1
Published on June 13, 2016
Curbing runoff pollution, the leading threat to the nation’s waters, is everyone’s work.