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Weight loss: A personal journey – Part 3: Getting a good start
Published on June 5, 2013
Having a good plan is a good start to any weight loss journey. -
Late fall oak caterpillar causing nuisance
Published on October 10, 2011
Got tiny caterpillars dangling down on threads and laying tiny, white, rice-like cocoons everywhere? Sounds like you have a bad case of oak skeletonizer! -
Legume Lab Projects Develop SAWBO Animations to Promote Adoption of Innovative IPM and Cropping Processes
Published on September 7, 2022
Article from the August 2022 Newsletter -
Drive-by botany: Eastern redbud and garlic mustard
Published on May 19, 2025
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in early May 2025. -
Fall insect pest invaders found in homes
Published on August 12, 2015
The most wanted on the overwintering pests list, their pictures aren’t just in the post office. -
Smart Gardening with Vegetables 101: Summer maintenance
Published on July 29, 2020
Check frequently for insects and diseases to control them early and protect plants. -
Montana Conservation Corps - Summer 2024 Women's Crew Member
Hiring Organization: Montana Conservation Corps
Employment type: Seasonal
Application Due Date: February 5, 2024
Job Location: Varies
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Montana Conservation Corps - Summer 2024 Forestry Crew Member
Hiring Organization: Montana Conservation Corps
Employment type: Seasonal
Application Due Date: February 5, 2024
Job Location: Varies
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Tribal stewards: Changing the narrative—fire as a friend
Published on March 16, 2023
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Inland Fish and Wildlife Department has begun work on a new and ambitious project involving fire, or better described as Ishkode, in the Anishinaabe language of Anishinaabemowin. -
New bee-friendly report includes research, efforts of floriculture industry
Published on June 2, 2015
Dave Smitley was a reviewer for the recently released report "Growing Bee-Friendly Garden Plants: Profiles In Innovation" published by Friends of the Earth and the Pesticide Research Institute. -
Selection, planting and care of trees and shrubs to avoid the need for pesticides
Published on May 1, 2019
The best way to minimize pollinator exposure to pesticides is to create and maintain healthy landscapes with plants that rarely require a pesticide application. -
Sara Hermann awarded pre-doctoral fellowship by National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Published on April 23, 2018
Hermann received one of 50 NIFA fellowships intended to prepare the next generation of scientists. -
Green exercise can improve physical and mental health
Published on February 14, 2024
Exercising outdoors has many benefits for your body and mind. -
Beneficial Burning and Tribal Land Stewardship Advisor
Hiring Organization: University of California
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: December 31, 2023
Job Location: Hopland, CA
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North Central Regional Aquaculture Center Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia project
Published on March 7, 2012
Michigan Sea Grant Extension partnered with local and regional animal health professionals to conduct VHS-biosecurity workshops for aquaculture industry to help reduce risk of spreading of VHS. -
Horticulture Maintenance Specialist
Hiring Organization: University of Michigan Grounds Department
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: April 15, 2023
Job Location: Ann Arbor
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Data System Specialist
Hiring Organization: Oregon State University
Employment type: Full-Time
Application Due Date: March 13, 2025
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Pocket of paradise: A second case study of establishing large-scale prairie planting
Published on February 21, 2022
Creating a habitat to support biodiversity and ecological restoration in mid-Michigan.