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Don’t miss registering for 2017 Protecting Pollinators in Urban Landscapes Conference
Published on September 12, 2017
Arborists, city foresters, lawn and landscape professionals, public or private garden managers and golf course superintendents will benefit from attending this conference. -
Michigan Department of Natural Resources reports Japanese stiltgrass detected in Michigan
Published on September 12, 2017
Aquatic invasive species super plants! Withstanding acidic soil, variable light conditions, flooding and, multiplying beyond control in a single year. -
How gentle volunteer recruitment efforts can yield astonishing results
Published on September 11, 2017
Employ “paying it forward” in outreach efforts to stimulate organizational growth. -
Forestry industry in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula
Published on September 6, 2017
Sound forest management practices lead to increased forest tree volume, and substantial contributions to the economy in the northern Lower Peninsula. -
Interactive webinar about policies for managing stormwater
Published on September 6, 2017
Join the Adventures in Collective Water Management Network for an informative discussion on Sept. 15. -
Great Lakes' levels for Michigan and Huron have peaked for 2017
Published on September 5, 2017
Seasonal decline begins - lakes will lose more than a trillion gallons of water. -
New wind energy resource for planning commissions
Published on August 29, 2017
While wind energy systems continue to be a hot topic in Michigan, the updated sample zoning and planning discussion is for local governments. -
Meteorological responses to the Aug. 21 eclipse
Published on August 29, 2017
Effects of the recent eclipse were more than visual. Here’s what MSU’s Enviroweather measured. -
Experience Fishtown during Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Conference
Published on August 24, 2017
Event aims to connect fisheries heritage interests across Michigan; exploring opportunities to better connect and share stories, exhibits, experiences. -
Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement commitment plan open for public comment
Published on August 24, 2017
Every voice is an important voice. Take this opportunity to weigh in on the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement action plan for phosphorous reduction in Lake Erie.