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Enjoy a springtime Sunday with free admission to the Bird Sanctuary & Manor House
Published on March 28, 2018
Take time during spring break this year to enjoy history and the great outdoors at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary and the W.K. Kellogg Manor House. -
Rare fish on rebound in northern Lake Michigan as pros, cons of stocking debated
Published on March 27, 2018
Anglers and conservationists around Lake Michigan are now weighing in on options for cisco management. New videos and Sea Grant workshops provide a chance to learn more. -
Exploring pollinators with youth
Published on March 22, 2018
Using this activity to explore what pollinators do and why they are important is one way to engage youth in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). -
Exploring our world: Helping youth learn about natural resource management
Published on March 21, 2018
Youth can participate in activities to help them understand the need to responsibly manage our natural resources. -
Project F.I.S.H. training helps educators connect youth to fishing
Published on March 21, 2018
Hands-on activities, games and practice develop fishing skills, encourage conservation. -
Northeast Michigan explores project-based learning, place-based education connections
Published on March 19, 2018
School, community partners from the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative learn and grow together. -
Workshops explore health, trends of Lake Huron fisheries
Published on March 7, 2018
Register for any of 4 free workshops held in April and May and keep up-to-date on Lake Huron fisheries. -
Think spring with seed starting activities
Published on March 6, 2018
Head off spring fever by introducing green sprouts into your classroom. -
New video features Michigan’s largest fully aquatic salamander - the mudpuppy
Published on March 4, 2018
Mudpuppies act as an early warning system for environmental problems but are often misunderstood. -
The incredible snowy owl has shown up this winter in large numbers across the Great Lakes
Published on March 3, 2018
A unique project, called SNOWStorm, was started to help learn more about these majestic birds by placing transmitters on the birds.