News
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Detention Pond guidebook offers private owners advice on proper maintenance
Published on December 17, 2015
Reducing the impacts of pollutants and stormwater on local streams resulting from increased development is key to protecting Michigan’s water resources. -
NOAA models help first responders train for oil spill cleanup in the Straits of Mackinac
Published on December 16, 2015
Winds, currents, temperature all key in predicting possible oil spill path -
Bay City students experiment with robotics, food science, watershed dynamics and more
Published on December 16, 2015
Science Night encourages students, parents to explore sciences. -
Mercury still a danger in the Great Lakes
Published on December 16, 2015
Nations work to regulate a chemical that knows no borders. -
Catch & Cook program welcomes new businesses in 2015
Published on December 16, 2015
Charter anglers looking to have their catch prepared by the pros at local restaurants now have more options. -
Popular Lake Michigan buoy in jeopardy
Published on December 16, 2015
Port Sheldon buoy that has provided boaters and anglers with invaluable wave and temperature data may not return in 2016. -
Michigan Natural Features Inventory program highlights Michigan’s Great Lakes Coastal region
Published on December 15, 2015
Imperiled communities discussion includes lakeplain prairies, oak savannas, dune complexes, and Great Lakes marshes. -
Water Is … Youth voices on water stewardship to be shared through film
Published on December 15, 2015
Thunder Bay International Film Festival features Great Lakes-focused films, ‘Shark Night,’ and more. -
Wolf trees provide insight into the history of the land
Published on December 15, 2015
The structures of trees in a forest often give us clues into how the land was once used. -
A few Bah-Hum-“Bugs” amidst your holiday cheer
Published on December 14, 2015
The holiday season is full of traditions, many which involve the use of plants that are used for decoration, such as trees and wreaths.