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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. -
Water School webinar series highlights water policy
Published on September 3, 2021
Local decision-makers play a key role in managing and protecting the water quality of our freshwater resources. -
Drive-by botany: Purple loosestrife and spotted knapweed
Published on September 2, 2021
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in mid-August 2021. -
Protecting Michigan’s environment and wildlife through the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program
Published on September 1, 2021
The program offers financial benefits for farmers and landowners and environmental improvements for Michigan. -
Caring for water gardens in fall reduces problems in winter and spring
Published on September 1, 2021
Water gardens experience major changes as chillier weather approaches; managing plants, fish and debris throughout the fall will lead to greater success next year. -
CSUS alumnus spotlight: Ted Alter
Published on August 30, 2021
“Lead in whatever you’re doing by making it possible for others to lead.” Ted reflects on his experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher, educator, and academic administrator at Penn State University for over 45 years. -
Enjoy an in-person free paddling workshop with Michigan Sea Grant and MSU Extension
Published on August 30, 2021
Three free opportunities to get out on the water and learn about invasive species identification and prevention - register today! -
New trail makes nature more accessible at the MSU Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center
Published on August 25, 2021
Generous gifts make ADA-accessible trail possible -
Michigan Sea Grant approaches Great Lakes issues with a statewide outlook and a strong local focus
Published on August 23, 2021
Sea Grant educators partner with many state agencies and other organizations to encourage sustainable use of Michigan’s resources and promote Great Lakes literacy. -
Forests as therapy
Published on August 20, 2021
Experiences in nature can help us through the pandemic.