News
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Michigan’s water strategy: A 30-year plan to manage Michigan’s waters
Published on December 7, 2015
This strategy offers recommendations that will build economic capacity and sustain ecological integrity and protection of these resources. -
How healthy is Michigan’s longest river?
Published on November 20, 2015
Grand River in the spotlight at Tenth Annual Water Quality Forum. -
Floating classroom provides an up close look at local waters
Published on November 20, 2015
Educational programs offered on Grand Valley State University vessel highlight water quality, invasive species, and the connection between watersheds, rivers, and the Great Lakes. -
New Michigan Science Standards adopted
Published on November 19, 2015
Michigan – a leader in developing the Next Generation Science Standards – adopts new Michigan Science Standards. -
Working waterfronts – a national context: Part 1
Published on November 18, 2015
National Working Waterfronts and Waterways conference in Florida highlights ongoing challenges, opportunities. -
Climate science, Part 1
Published on November 12, 2015
What is climate literacy? -
Michigan Lake & Stream Associations receives the 2015 MSU Extension Key Partner Award
Published on November 9, 2015
Congratulations MLSA on this well-deserved recognition! -
What will a strong El Niño mean for Great Lakes water levels this winter?
Published on November 3, 2015
New water level model from the US Army Corps of Engineers shows range of past El Niño winters and possible range of impacts. -
Michigan Legislature debates microbead solutions
Published on November 2, 2015
Across region lawmakers explore options for addressing the Great Lakes’ tiniest trash problem. -
The business of soil health
Published on November 2, 2015
How to determine the value of soil health.