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Entomologist Larry Gut honored with MSU’s Beal Outstanding Faculty Award
Published on March 25, 2021
Gut is one of 10 faculty being recognized with the prestigious award for dedication and innovation in research, extension and teaching. -
Christine Sprunger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
sprunge5@msu.edu
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Forestry provides long-term gain: Part 2
Published on August 22, 2014
The benefits of managing Michigan’s forests. -
Pests without borders: Building and investing in a network to assure plant health
Published on July 1, 2020
Ray Hammerschmidt, professor & faculty coordinator of MSU Plant and Pest Diagnostics, works to build a national network to detect, diagnose and respond to plant health emergencies. -
Knowing trees
Published on June 6, 2018
Tree identification is not only a satisfying part of nature study, it’s also crucial for diagnosing pest issues and matching planting to suitable sites. Different tree species render variable amounts of ecological services. -
Enhancing risk management skills and farm sustainability of small underserved blueberry growers through educational outreach
Published on July 9, 2021
MSU Extension educator Carlos Garcia-Salazar led the creation and implementation of a Spanish-language curriculum to bring resources to minority blueberry farmers. -
Low-grade wood
Published on January 31, 2018
Much of the Michigan forest consists of low-grade trees which are usually selected for harvest to improve the forest for a variety of reasons. However, without markets for low quality wood, forests will suffer. -
Horticulture Lead Arborist Frederik Meijer Gardens
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 30, 2025
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Community Forester-WCCD
Hiring Organization: Washtenaw County Conservation District
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: July 22, 2024
Job Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan; Remote; Field
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2024 Convention Archive | Michigan Inland Lakes Partnership
The collected presentation and workshop abstracts from the 2024 Michigan Inland Lakes Convention.
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Timber harvest methods
Published on September 4, 2014
Forests require disturbance to regenerate. How, what, when and why can be management decisions with a purpose, or they can be subject to random natural events. -
Assistant Specialist in Biomass and Bioenergy - 50% Time Represented (AP 24-11)
Hiring Organization: University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)
Employment type: Part-Time
Application Due Date: September 9, 2024
Job Location: Riverside County, CA
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Investigating insect impacts on berry crops
Published on July 1, 2020
Rufus Isaacs, professor in the Michigan State University Department of Entomology, protects Michigan berry crops from invasive pests and examines crop pollination. -
Learn about lakes, streams, and watersheds with MSU Extension
Published on April 24, 2020
Whether you want to dip your toes or take a deep dive, we have an educational experience for you. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Parrot feather
Published on February 24, 2015
Learn more about the parrot feather, an aquatic invasive species in Michigan, and what you can do about it. -
2025-26 Learning Exchange Series: Managing Forests in a Changing World
Published on October 3, 2025
In this webinar, Sara Kuebbing from Yale Applied Science Synthesis Program presents, "Managing Forests in a Changing World."