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Exploring our world: Helping youth learn about natural resource management
Published on March 21, 2018
Youth can participate in activities to help them understand the need to responsibly manage our natural resources. -
Northeast Michigan explores project-based learning, place-based education connections
Published on March 19, 2018
School, community partners from the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative learn and grow together. -
Great Lakes Water Safety 2018 Conference to address dangerous currents that continue to take lives
Published on March 14, 2018
Great Lakes drownings down 11 percent in 2017 – conference will focus on education, prevention and intervention to help continue trend. -
Workshops explore health, trends of Lake Huron fisheries
Published on March 7, 2018
Register for any of 4 free workshops held in April and May and keep up-to-date on Lake Huron fisheries. -
Nigerian fish farmers are turning to production of smoked fish to prevent economic losses
Published on March 7, 2018
Attending training in Michigan helps representatives develop plans for smoked fish processing to deal with food safety hazards unique to the product. -
Field ornithology course open this spring to all birding enthusiasts
Published on March 7, 2018
W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary’s field ornithology course is designed for those who want to learn more about birds. -
What is your definition for soil health?
Published on March 6, 2018
The definition of what makes a soil health varies on individuals needs for soil. -
New video features Michigan’s largest fully aquatic salamander - the mudpuppy
Published on March 4, 2018
Mudpuppies act as an early warning system for environmental problems but are often misunderstood. -
Bay Mills Community College to partner with MSU Extension to perform Great Lakes research
Published on March 3, 2018
College to use $216K grant to study contaminants, biodiversity in their local waters. -
The incredible snowy owl has shown up this winter in large numbers across the Great Lakes
Published on March 3, 2018
A unique project, called SNOWStorm, was started to help learn more about these majestic birds by placing transmitters on the birds.