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Following a passion, from the bright lights of the stage to the forest
Published on January 1, 2019
Emily Huff is fascinated by the relationship between people and nature, and how people learn, talk about and make decisions about the environment. -
Top five questions on the MSU Extension Lawn & Garden Hotline this spring
Published on June 12, 2020
Check out the top five hot topics to get your quick answer to what might be happening in your yard or garden. -
New Faces in the Department of Forestry in 2021
Published on February 1, 2022
New employees in the Department of Forestry -
Insecticides Can Affect Wild Bee Populations, MABR Research Shows
Published on September 10, 2010
Fruit and vegetable growers all over the country rely on pollinators -- mainly bees -- to produce crops from blueberries to almonds. -
NSF awards $15 million to understand how people can better interact with the environment
Published on September 24, 2018
A toxic red tide, or harmful algae bloom, is killing swaths of marine life and affecting the health of people living along Florida's southwest coast. Nationwide, harmful algae blooms cost an estimated $50 million each year. Excess nutrients such as n... -
A Mobile Guide for Grape IPM Scouting in North Central and Eastern U.S.
Published on February 11, 2020
This guide is available as a downloadable PDF that can be easily viewed on your mobile device and includes links that allow you to jump to certain pages of the guide. -
When it comes to aquatic invasive species, how do we know what we don't know?
Published on August 18, 2022
Gap analysis helps scientists understand what type of research is still needed to help them gain a more complete picture of invasive species' impact on Michigan. -
A Mobile Guide to IPM Scouting in Highbush Blueberries
Published on November 11, 2020
This guide is available as a downloadable PDF that can be easily viewed on your mobile device and includes links that allow you to jump to specific pages of the guide. -
Alpena students apply chemistry to study of plastic pollution in northern Lake Huron
Published on October 28, 2013
Alpena High students test their chemistry skills in researching plastic pollution in the Great Lakes, while gathering data, raising awareness, and exploring possible solutions toward this issue of pollution. -
Hurricane Hugo
Published on July 1, 2019
Alumni Robert John Gould tells the devastating story of Hurricane Hugo in 1989. -
Michael Kaufman
Adjunct Emeritus Associate Professor
kaufma15@msu.edu
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Letter from the Directors
Published on October 1, 2017
A letter from the directors. -
Nov 21
Computer Vision in Precision Livestock Farming Webinar Series - November Session
November 21, 2023 10:00AM – 11:00AM Zoom
Computer Vision in Precision Livestock Farming Webinar Series
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Tools to use when inspecting for bed bugs
Published on November 28, 2012
Some common household tools and items will aid you in your inspection for bed bugs. -
Impacts of Global Change Scenarios on Ecosystem Services from the World's Rivers
Published on December 13, 2011
Water is an essential building block of the Earth system and critical to human prosperity. At the same time, humans are rapidly embedding themselves into the basic character of the water cycle without full knowledge of the consequences. Major so... -
Bed bugs return to Michigan
Published on November 15, 2012
Increased human travel and reduced use of pesticides result in resurgence of the pest.