News
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New guide to assist with citizen water monitoring programs
Published on August 15, 2016
The Center for Watershed Protection has produced an online guide to assist groups in identifying goals and developing a monitoring program to achieve improved water quality in local waterways. -
Sticky situation for homeowners in northern Michigan
Published on August 12, 2016
Abundant Lecanium scale populations result in sticky sap, coating everything in the yard. -
Ozone Action Days still possible
Published on August 10, 2016
While summer is winding down, predicted weather conditions may bring several additional Ozone Action Days before it officially ends. -
Fishing and environmental education college and career preparation
Published on August 8, 2016
Preparing for a major and a career related to fish and the environment. -
Keep your eye on your trees
Published on August 4, 2016
Checking the trees in your yard for signs of insect damage could help prevent Michigan’s next invasive forest pest. -
International partners in tourism fund e-toolkit to reduce energy consumption in hotel industry
Published on August 3, 2016
European tourism sector addresses climate change through nearly-Zero Energy initiative using 16 hotels across the EU as leading examples. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on July 29, 2016
Katy Hintzen is excited about projects and partnerships developing in the Saginaw Bay area. -
Five different species of lamprey live in the Great Lakes region
Published on July 28, 2016
Many people believe the invasive sea lamprey is the only one that exists. -
State releases Part 2 of its official Water Strategy
Published on July 27, 2016
Protecting, promoting state’s freshwater resources are key goals. -
Add more color to your green infrastructure
Published on July 26, 2016
Follow these 5 easy steps for painting a rain barrel.