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Deny the spotted lanternfly
Published on October 10, 2019
Two things you can do to help keep the spotted lanternfly out of nurseries and landscapes. -
Vole management for Michigan crop producers
Published on October 7, 2019
Voles can cause extensive damage to orchards, ornamentals and tree plantings due to their girdling of seedlings and mature trees and feeding on roots. -
Extension educators receive honors at regional Sea Grant conference
Published on October 4, 2019
Dr. Dan O’Keefe, Steve Stewart recognized for accomplishments and impacts during their Michigan Sea Grant careers -
Science ideas for young children: Lakes versus rivers
Published on October 1, 2019
Teach young children about science by comparing lakes and rivers. -
MSU seeks farmer input on wildlife damage to crops
Published on September 10, 2019
Researchers at Michigan State University are looking to identify wildlife management priorities for agriculture. -
Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Trails Conference highlights Saginaw Bay
Published on September 4, 2019
Fisheries Heritage network explores new partners, new fisheries heritage opportunities in the Saginaw Bay region. -
Disease control permits to manage bovine tuberculosis are now available to more landowners
Published on August 20, 2019
The reoccurrence of bovine tuberculosis infections in northeast Michigan cattle herds results in the need for more landowners to use disease control permits. -
Michigan's bats
Published on August 9, 2019
Fiends or foe? -
Local conservation issues tackled by couple through skills and knowledge gained in Michigan Conservation Stewards Program (CSP)
Published on August 6, 2019
Find out how you can learn more about Michigan’s ecosystems and apply your expertise to volunteer opportunities in your community -
Exploring disguise and mimicry camouflage with youth
Published on July 19, 2019
Help youth explore their world by discovering how animals use disguise and mimicry types of camouflage.