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New MSU research details lake trout reproductive response to sea lamprey parasitism
Published on January 13, 2022
Two recently published papers examine how life history determines reproductive response of Michigan lake trout to sea lamprey attacks, as well as identifying a biomarker to more accurately quantify parasitism rates. -
Winter bird-watching in the eastern Upper Peninsula is like an outdoor treasure hunt!
Published on January 7, 2022
Michigan Sea Grant's Elliot Nelson offers insider tips to help make your trip successful. -
Surveys shed light on steelhead harvest limit preference
Published on December 16, 2021
Survey results suggest that catch-and-release anglers are in favor of a one-fish limit while those who keep their catch prefer a higher limit, but the biological impact of a harvest reduction is somewhat unclear. -
Michigan Clean Boats, Clean Waters Program awards $19,800 to stop the spread of aquatic invasive species
Published on December 15, 2021
Seven projects received funding to educate boaters on the importance of cleaning, draining, and drying equipment. -
Oak wilt prevention starts now
Published on December 14, 2021
Pruning oak trees during the wintertime helps avoid oak wilt infections during the growing season. -
Forest forensics
Published on December 10, 2021
Read the landscape to uncover its hidden past. -
Smith to lead MSU AgBioResearch as new director
Published on December 9, 2021
George W. Smith has been named the director of MSU AgBioResearch and senior associate dean for research for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, effective immediately. -
Exploring Great Lakes literacy and watershed stewardship
Published on December 8, 2021
The Lake Huron Place-Based Stewardship Education Summer Teacher Institute continues to change and grow to meet the needs of Michigan teachers. -
Recent alum educates youth about STEM, plastics, and sustainability
Published on December 7, 2021
Evan Morton’s passion for research, teaching and sustainability shaped his time at MSU and his career trajectory. -
CSUS faculty's work brings together researchers and stakeholders around the world to solve environmental problems
Published on November 29, 2021
Steven Gray shares about his work in community-based participatory research here in Michigan and around the world.