News
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Should I be worried if flood waters reach my well?
Published on April 23, 2014
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality urges caution. Flood waters can carry contaminants into residential well water supplies. -
Did last winter harm your lake? Come to the Michigan Inland Lakes Convention for answers
Published on April 22, 2014
The Michigan Inland Lakes Convention brings together partner agencies and organizations for the first time to host a single conference for everyone interested in our inland lakes. -
Oak wilt disease
Published on April 14, 2014
The season for oak wilt is about to begin. A bit of knowledge might prevent a lot of heartache. -
Researchers are asking for your help collecting deceased Mudpuppies in Michigan
Published on April 11, 2014
Researchers are asking for help in collecting deceased Mudpuppies because they serve the ecosystem as ‘bio-indicators’ due to their sensitivity to pollutants and water quality. -
Michigan Sea Grant presents exemplary partnership award to ISEA founder
Published on April 9, 2014
Inland Seas Education Association founder, Thomas Kelly, is recognized for nearly forty years of advocacy toward Great Lakes education and stewardship. -
Spring fishery workshop offers research and information related to Lake Erie
Published on April 7, 2014
Lake Erie fisheries workshop brings communities together with fisheries research and management partners through discussions on research findings, management updates, and fishing trends. -
Regeneration
Published on April 7, 2014
While forest management systems are designed to stimulate tree regeneration, seedlings face new threats to survival. -
Did my fish survive the polar vortex?
Published on April 7, 2014
An extremely cold winter can result in fish mortalities in recreational fishing ponds. -
Recreational fishers should be aware of the dangers of cold water
Published on April 7, 2014
Wearing a personal floatation device can save your life. -
Native wildflowers coming to a woodlot near you!
Published on April 1, 2014
As the spring wildflowers begin to emerge, many resources are available to help wildflower novices to identify and use wildflowers in home woodland landscapes.