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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. -
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. -
Drive-by botany: Purple loosestrife and spotted knapweed
Published on September 2, 2021
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in mid-August 2021. -
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! -
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. -
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. -
Drive-by botany: Chicory and common mullein
Published on August 4, 2021
Profiles of common Michigan roadside flora in mid-July 2021. -
What growers and landscapers need to know about box tree moth
Published on July 19, 2021
Box tree moth will destroy most boxwood shrubs in the country if it becomes established. Growers and landscapers can help by protecting newly planted boxwoods. -
Boat cleaning equipment at launch sites can stop the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on July 12, 2021
Available systems vary in approach, effectiveness, and cost. -
Time for spotted wing Drosophila management in berry and cherry crops
Published on July 9, 2021
With the cooler and wetter weather, conditions have become much more suitable for spotted wing Drosophila at a time when the density of susceptible fruit is increasing.