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Helping smooth New Zealand sea lions’ road home
Published on November 7, 2021
PhD student Veronica Frans creates a new way of redefining New Zealand sea lions’ habitat. The work will help take the surprise out of coming across sea lions on a forest hike -
2021-22 FCWG Learning Exchange Series: Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets: Approach to Scaling a High-Integrity Carbon Market
Published on November 5, 2021
In this webinar, speaker Erik Ringvold presents "Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets: Approach to Scaling a High-Integrity Carbon Market." -
Allison Zahorec shares experiences she values as a graduate student
Published on November 5, 2021
Entomology doctoral student Allison Zahorec has found meaning through researching tiny arthropods, helping children overcome fear of insects and experiencing scientists opening up to social justice. -
Lauren Cooper to lead a COP26 side event under the Global Land Forum
Published on November 5, 2021
Lauren will be discussing transparent monitoring which can support countries’ needs in the land use sector. -
How do I use less energy to heat my greenhouse?
Published on November 5, 2021
Michigan greenhouse growers talk about some of the ways to save energy in a new video. -
Center for PFAS Research Faculty Spotlight: A. Daniel Jones
Published on November 5, 2021
Dr. Jones' research expands across topics including how exposures to toxic chemicals can change the composition of the gut microbial community and how mixtures of PFAS may harm the health of humans and wildlife. -
‘Tis the season to network
Published on November 5, 2021
The holidays can provide a special time to spruce up your network. -
MSU Extension launches new Starting a Commercial Food Business online course
Published on November 4, 2021
Save time, money and peace of mind by learning how to start your food business through a new online course from the MSU Product Center. -
Reflections on success: MSU Extension looks back on first year of farm stress project
Published on November 3, 2021
MSU Extension professionals look to build on the profound impact of their Legacy of the Land work. -
KSRP establishes Kent County 4-H Special Riding Program Legacy Fund
Published on November 3, 2021
The Kent Special Riding Program (KSRP) created the Kent County 4-H Special Riding Program Legacy Fund with the Michigan 4-H Foundation to support low-cost therapeutic horseback riding for people with disabilities.