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Habitat in the backyard – Part 3: Birds, bees and blooms!
Published on October 11, 2012
Teach young children to encourage and observe wildlife in your home, school or daycare center by planting flowers. -
Halloween is a fun opportunity for science educators
Published on October 8, 2012
The Mad Scientist youth can make their Halloween spooktacular using science. -
Shooting Sports Tournament draws from 35 counties
Published on September 27, 2012
Nearly 500 youth participated in the 2012 Michigan 4-H State Shooting Sports Tournament. -
Youth learning and leadership through water science and community watershed studies
Published on September 27, 2012
As the new school year gets underway, teachers and students in northeast Michigan are working alongside community partners to study local watersheds making Lake Huron connections through 4-H20 and NOAA B-WET water education programs. -
Clare County 4-H’er is buzzing with ideas and action for her community and her future
Published on September 25, 2012
A Harrison, Mich. 4-H'er "buzzes" when it comes to stepping up and making a difference in her community. -
Habitat in the backyard – Part 2: Rock On!
Published on September 25, 2012
Teach young children to encourage and observe wildlife in your home, school or daycare center by building a rock pile. -
Michigan State University Extension offers Fall Equine Program
Published on September 21, 2012
The MSUE Fall Equine educational program is set to take place in four locations across the state starting Oct. 24, 2012. -
Explore fall colors with chemistry
Published on September 19, 2012
Investigate fall colors with your child through the process of paper chromatography. -
Lake Ontario - the O in HOMES
Published on September 19, 2012
The acronym HOMES helps us remember the names of the five Great Lakes. This article focuses on the O in HOMES—Lake Ontario. -
Habitat in the backyard – Part 1: The beauty of a brush pile
Published on September 19, 2012
Teach young children to encourage and observe wildlife in your home, school or daycare center by building a brush pile.