News
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Are Great Lakes water levels headed up in 2018?
Published on November 13, 2017
November forecast suggests higher levels heading into next year. -
Fall safety tips in the woods
Published on November 8, 2017
Fall is a great time to be outside enjoying the cooler air and colors of the trees. Think about safety when hiking or exploring the woods this time of year. -
Forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors
Published on November 8, 2017
Add some color to this winter by forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors and explore the science behind it. -
Sea Grant report on Asian carp includes educational resources
Published on November 3, 2017
Great Lakes conservation groups will find a wealth of resources in this new publication. -
Teachers can take to the sea with NOAA
Published on November 1, 2017
For more than 25 years, teachers have traveled aboard NOAA research vessels around the world through the NOAA Teacher at Sea Program. Applications for 2018 are now being accepted! -
School gardens are the perfect medium for place-based education
Published on November 1, 2017
School gardens have many of the necessary and positive attributes of an ongoing project for place-based education. -
All-season trees: River birch
Published on October 27, 2017
All-season trees like river birch provide interest to your landscape by changing colors throughout all four seasons. -
All-season trees: Paperbark maple
Published on October 17, 2017
All-season trees like paperbark maple provide interest to your landscape by changing colors throughout all four seasons. -
Start thinking about 4-H Winterfest coming in February
Published on October 17, 2017
Youth ages 8-12 years old can learn important life skills at 4-H Winterfest, Feb. 3-4, 2018. -
True 4-H science teen leaders: Marquette County
Published on October 12, 2017
Marquette County has a true 4-H science teen leader in environmental and outdoor education.