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  • Addressing ice storm damage to trees

    Published on February 27, 2023
    Use a professional tree service if you are uncertain about doing the job yourself.

  • How to manage e-waste

    Published on February 22, 2023
    Precious metals like copper, gold, platinum, silver, and nickel are found in everyday electronics, making it crucial to properly dispose of this “e-waste.”

  • Seasonal magic under the water

    Published on February 21, 2023
    Compared to the abundant wildlife we see during the warm summer months, it’s easy to assume that life becomes “frozen” once the temperature drops; however, lake ecosystems are very much still active during the winter.

  • MSU forestry professor emeritus receives 2023 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award

    Published on February 20, 2023
    Donald Dickmann, Ph.D., a professor emeritus in the MSU Department of Forestry, will receive a 2023 CANR Distinguished Faculty Award during ANR Week.

  • Krusac receives 2023 CANR Outstanding Alumni Award

    Published on February 20, 2023
    Dennis Krusac will receive the 2023 CANR Outstanding Alumni Award during ANR Week.

  • The too-common reed? Invasive phragmites can cause serious environmental problems

    Published on February 17, 2023
    Native phragmites is also common across the Great Lakes, but it can help the environment. It’s important to know the difference between the two species.

  • A Great Lakes gold rush: Invasion of a costly clam

    Published on February 17, 2023
    The golden clam was first reported in the Great Lakes region in 2001.

  • Pretty but problematic: Aquatic plants to avoid

    Published on February 17, 2023
    Often used in aquariums or garden ponds, these 3 plants can be a problem in the Great Lakes.

  • Great Lakes fishers process safe seafood products with Seafood HACCP training

    Published on February 17, 2023
    Long-standing partnership makes training possible for the region’s tribal, state, and local fish producers.

  • Troublesome turtles: Invasive red-eared sliders in the Great Lakes

    Published on February 17, 2023
    Popular pets that some consider to be one of the worst invasive species.

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