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Researchers are learning more about chronic wasting disease
Published on October 6, 2021
Researchers are learning more about chronic wasting disease through various research projects funded by Michigan PA 207 of 2018. -
Fishing Guide or Charter Captain – What’s the difference?
Published on October 5, 2021
Licensing and reporting requirements are different for charter captains and fishing guides in Michigan. This makes for a lower barrier to entry for fishing guides, but also leads to safety concerns and gaps in our understanding of river fisheries. -
Alien language: The importance of metaphor
Published on October 5, 2021
Part 4: Metaphors help simplify and explain complex research, but they can cause errors in reasoning, lead to misunderstandings, and even reinforce stereotypes that undermine the goals of inclusive science. -
MSU Forest Carbon and Climate Program plays active role in $5.3M grant for climate action and reforestation
Published on October 5, 2021
The Forest Carbon and Climate Program (FCCP) in the Department of Forestry at Michigan State University is a central partner in a new $5.3 million USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) grant. -
MSU part of new center leading climate change research in Midwest
Published on September 29, 2021
MSU researchers are lending their expertise on a variety of topics, from fisheries management to forest ecology. -
Online Angler Diary project documents stocked and wild steelhead in Michigan rivers
Published on September 28, 2021
Participants checked steelhead for fin clips and found that some rivers depend much more heavily on stocked fish than others. -
Drive-by botany: Frost aster and evening primrose
Published on September 27, 2021
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in mid-September 2021. -
A day in the life of a Michigan State University invasive species boat washer
Published on September 21, 2021
Two interns from the Mobile Boat Wash program share their experience from a summer of washing boats and talking to the public about aquatic invasive species. -
New Trail Policy and Law course gives students a toolkit to advocate in their own communities
Published on September 8, 2021
Community Sustainability class led by Bob Wilson provides a ‘how-to’ and empowers students to be leaders in outdoor recreation development. -
Student research on water sustainability made possible by MSU alumnus and donor
Published on September 7, 2021
Meaningful research is not always easy, but with help from the extended MSU network, improving natural resource management is made possible.