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2018 MIP avanzado para el control químico de la Drosophila suzukii y su manejo
Published on February 10, 2020
2018 MIP avanzado para el control químico de la Drosophila suzukii y su manejo -
Gary Parsons
Emeritus Curator
parsonsg@msu.edu
517-353-1630
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Unsightly slime mold sighting on landscape mulch
Published on June 20, 2013
Wet weather brings out “dog vomit” slime mold in landscape mulch. -
Vineyard Intern-Winemakers
Hiring Organization: Winemakers LLC
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: May 15, 2023
Job Location: Prosser, WA
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Energy Transitions and Environmental Change in East and Southern Africa's Coupled Human, Terrestrial, and Atmospheric Systems
Published on September 28, 2016
Wood fuels are used as an energy source for cooking, heating, and small-scale industrial activities by a large number of people in the developing world. As populations increase, the effects of burning wood or other biomass on the vitality of fores... -
Professor David MacFarlane selected for Fulbright Global Scholar Award 2024-2025
Published on April 7, 2025
Professor David MacFarlane has been selected for the Fulbright Global Scholar Award for 2024-2025. -
Grand Rapids, Mich., area tree fruit regional report – Aug. 22, 2013
Published on August 22, 2013
Consider late season apple pests related to your harvest dates. -
Help protect life on land through active global citizenship — Part 1
Published on September 26, 2017
Learning about Goal 15 of the Sustainable Development Goals can help to inform youth as active global citizens. -
With Insecticide ear tags, chemical rotation is needed to minimize pest resistance
Published on March 14, 2011
Insecticide ear tags can be a great tool for managing pests like, horn flies and face flies during the summer months. To minimize the chance of pest resistance, you must do a good job rotating the tags using different active ingredients. -
Reframe community proposals to reduce conflict
Published on July 12, 2016
Many communities promote conflict by how they present an issue to the public. Decrease conflict using this simple strategy. -
Important environmental and ventilation tips for small swine producers: Part 2
Published on May 6, 2025
Tricks and tips for small swine producers managing outdoor environmental and ventilation systems. -
Vegetation Restoration Coordinator
Hiring Organization: Salmon Valley Stewardship
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 30, 2023
Job Location: Salmon, Idaho
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MSU researchers investigate changes in the composition and structure of western forests
Published on January 19, 2021
Forestry doctoral student Hunter Stanke is leading a team of researchers investigating how forests of the western United States have changed in response to recent shifts in disturbance regimes, climate and other environmental drivers. -
Forestry Events at 2014 Michigan State Science Festival
Published on March 27, 2014
MSU Forestry will host a series of events at this year's 2014 MSU Science Festival. -
IPM and Inventory Specialist
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 30, 2026
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2020 Message from the Coordinator
Published on July 17, 2020
A message from Project GREEEN coordinator James Kells. -
Box tree moth quarantine covers 13 southern Michigan counties
Published on May 15, 2025
The regulated area for box tree moth includes 13 southeast and central Michigan counties: Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Lapeer, Livingston, Oakland, Jackson, Washtenaw, Wayne, Lenawee, Monroe, Macomb and St. Clair. -
Zika virus concerns for Michigan residents
Published on February 10, 2016
How concerned should Michiganders be about being infected with the Zika virus? An MSU entomologist responds. -
Youth and adult citizen scientists help answer questions to real scientific research
Published on December 29, 2017
Youth and adult volunteers become amateur scientists through citizen science projects.