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MSU Extension course takes a different approach to combat invasive species
Published on April 2, 2019
Learn how to affect decision around invasive species management on public lands by enrolling in “Empower U!” -
Become a Michigan Master Naturalist
Published on April 1, 2019
Bringing nature home is the motto for Michigan Master Naturalists as they learn about conservation. Master Naturalists do this through gaining understanding of the interconnectedness of native plants and animals and human activity. -
Workshops highlight Lake Huron fisheries status and trends
Published on April 1, 2019
Register for any of 4 free workshops held in April and keep up-to-date on Lake Huron fisheries. -
Fisheries-focused meetings and workshops on tap in the Great Lakes Bay Region – attend online or in person
Published on March 29, 2019
Webinar and in-person meeting will address fishing regulation changes and more. -
New law makes the job easier for boat inspectors
Published on March 20, 2019
New boating and fishing laws will help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species and make boat inspection for volunteers easier at boat launch sites. -
Invasive Phragmites Australis: Learning the basics
Published on February 27, 2019
Find out more about this invader and how it spreads. -
What does it take to make 10 pounds of salmon?
Published on February 27, 2019
The new edition of "The Life of the Lakes" from Michigan Sea Grant explores how much food Great Lakes gamefish really need. -
Volunteer paddlers take on invasive species – sign up for a workshop near you
Published on February 27, 2019
Programs to be conducted statewide on and around 12 established Michigan water trails. -
Alien language: Understanding terminology about nonindigenous species
Published on February 24, 2019
Part 1: What is the difference between exotic, nonindigenous, non-native, alien, nuisance, and invasive species? -
Alien language: Stages of invasion
Published on February 24, 2019
Part 2: Not every organism that is introduced is an equal risk for becoming invasive.