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Managing bird damage on fruit farms
Published on June 21, 2019
Preventing habitual behavior is critical for effective bird damage management. -
Science in the Sanctuary students capture local fisheries heritage stories
Published on June 13, 2019
Alpena High School students uncover, share local knowledge and stories about how Lake Huron fisheries have shaped northern Michigan communities. -
Sustainable forest management in Michigan: Sharing the story
Published on May 21, 2019
An immersive workshop experience to help K-12 teachers and other educators learn about Michigan’s rich forest resources -
Spring ephemeral feature: Trout lilies
Published on May 15, 2019
Enjoy northern Michigan's spring ephemeral with a Woman Owning Woodlands Walk! -
Summer 2019: High Great Lakes levels likely for lakes Michigan, Huron
Published on May 15, 2019
Infrastructure damage and beach erosion highly possible for coastal communities. -
Videos from the 2019 South Haven workshop address Lake Michigan fisheries management, prey fish, and mass marking
Published on May 14, 2019
In case you missed it, new videos highlight presentations on the state of Lake Michigan fisheries. -
Local governments weigh in on Grand River Waterway dredging project that would destroy fish habitat
Published on May 9, 2019
State funding was appropriated for channelization of 22.5 miles of the Grand River. Downstream communities are voicing concerns over long-term economic and environmental costs. -
Wolves of Isle Royale offer unique opportunity to learn about predator-prey relationships
Published on May 1, 2019
The American wolf population is declining, providing us an opportunity to understand predator-prey relationships. -
The GLANSIS Map Explorer: Tracking Great Lakes Invaders
Published on April 25, 2019
The Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System (GLANSIS) is a user-friendly information portal designed specifically for the Great Lakes basin, using verified reports to document the spread of non-native species. -
Aquatic plant species prohibited from sale in Michigan
Published on April 19, 2019
There are currently 18 aquatic plant species that are prohibited from sale in Michigan as they pose a threat to the local ecosystem.