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Northeast Michigan explores the National Marine Sanctuaries System
Published on April 20, 2017
Families engaged in science while exploring NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuaries System. -
Student video promotes awareness of Great Lakes marine debris
Published on April 18, 2017
While plastic monsters invade Michigan’s Great Lakes and inland waterways, Alpena Elementary students create video to foster awareness of this issue among their local community. -
Wetland Wake-Up Day on the Saginaw Bay wants no child left inside on Earth Day
Published on April 17, 2017
Create and fly kites, take a hike, enjoy crafts at Bay City State Recreation Area. -
Don't miss the free Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishery Workshop
Published on April 12, 2017
Learn about the latest trends, challenges and opportunities ahead for those who love fishing. -
Lake Erie impairment designation: What it means for farmers
Published on April 11, 2017
Farmers must be proactive and move quickly to implement conservation practices in the watershed. -
Restless Soul Leads to Lifelong Work in Water
Published on April 10, 2017
Joan Rose is accomplished. And she improves lives every day for people she doesn’t even know. But her story isn’t finished. -
Estimating timber volume
Published on April 10, 2017
Trees contain wood volume and forest management necessitates the manipulation of stand density and associated tree volumes. -
Forestry teacher workshop
Published on April 10, 2017
Sustainable forest management requires a considerable amount of expertise. Teachers are a key audience to help students understand what this might mean. -
Michigan's second Pure Award winner announced
Published on April 10, 2017
The Pure Award acknowledges outstanding tourism industry stewardship of Michigan’s natural, cultural and heritage resources. -
Sky dance of the timberdoodle
Published on April 6, 2017
Find out more about the American woodcock, or timberdoodle, and the unique mating ritual of this small, migratory bird.