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Museum explores west Michigan’s fisheries heritage
Published on December 28, 2015
A new exhibit at Tri-Cities Historical Museum in Grand Haven looks at Lake Michigan commercial fishing stories and changes in the industry through the years. -
Organizations soliciting student proposals for Lakes Applied Research and Outreach Grants Program
Published on December 28, 2015
North American Lake Management Society and Michigan Lake and Stream Associations are seeking proposals from college students and individuals enrolled in or graduates of volunteer leadership training programs that focus on lake management and leadership. -
Trees provide historic navigation aid
Published on December 28, 2015
Intentionally misshapen trees provided travel reference to Native Americans. -
Clones are a relatively common occurrence in the plant world
Published on December 28, 2015
Genetically identically matched individuals, or clones, are a primary regeneration method for some of our more common forest and landscape species. -
The misunderstood mudpuppy
Published on December 28, 2015
Sorting out the fact and fiction about Michigan’s largest, fully aquatic salamander. -
Science leadership: A formula for successful lake protection and management is the focus of the 2016
Published on December 28, 2015
April Mega Lakes Conference in Boyne Falls offers multiple opportunities to network and learn about Michigan inland lakes. -
New walleye management plan available for Lake Erie
Published on December 23, 2015
Goals and objectives will guide Lake Erie walleye management for 2015-2019. -
Au Gres develops a new vision for a premier waterfront
Published on December 23, 2015
Project team helps community to plan for Au Gres 2035 -
Yellow perch – Michigan’s favorite fish any time of year – Part 2
Published on December 23, 2015
Learn the life history of perch, as well as how to find and catch them no matter what the season. -
2015 State of the Strait conference offers ideas for future work
Published on December 23, 2015
Scientists, educators and environmental advocates discuss science and data in the St. Clair-Detroit River System.