News
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MSU Extension to the rescue - literally!
Published on September 6, 2013
How an August Summer Discovery Cruise helped save lives on Lake Erie. -
Got worms in your raspberries?
Published on September 5, 2013
Home gardeners are learning about – and probably eating – our newest pest of small fruit: the spotted wing Drosophila. -
What are those spots in my fish?
Published on September 5, 2013
Black spot and yellow grub - two parasites that often catch the eye of sport fishers. -
Spurge hawk moth found in Michigan
Published on September 4, 2013
New insects are not always trouble. Sometimes they are welcomed, like the spurge hawk moth. -
Wood energy challenges
Published on September 3, 2013
Renewable energy discussions often exclude wood as a feedstock. Yet, in many ways, wood has many advantages. -
Educators explore Great Lakes science during Lake Huron adventure
Published on September 3, 2013
Lake Huron educators and Great Lakes scientists explore opportunities to enhance student learning opportunities through educational Great Lakes stewardship opportunities. -
Ancient fossils bring coastal tourism opportunities to life in Michigan
Published on September 3, 2013
A visit to northeast Michigan’s coastline offers opportunities to explore life of the ancient oceans that existed more than 350 million years ago in the Great Lakes region. -
Detroit River revival
Published on September 3, 2013
Construction to begin in October at the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge. -
Degrees of alienation
Published on September 3, 2013
Alien species displace native species and disrupt ecological processes. Alien species are also called non-native or exotic species. They are one of the greatest threats to regional forests. -
Michigan spotted wing Drosophila report for Aug. 27, 2013
Published on August 27, 2013
As harvest is winding down in many crops at high risk from spotted wing Drosophila, fly numbers are similar to last week’s total catch.