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Alpena students’ project yields more than 1,000 pounds of invasive frogbit
Published on December 6, 2017
First- and fifth-grade students remove invasive species from Great Lakes watershed, clean up along the Thunder Bay River -- and captured it all on film. -
True 4-H science teen leaders: Alger County
Published on November 30, 2017
Alger County has a true 4-H science teen leader in robotics and engineering. -
MSU prof seeks crowdfunding support for Great Lakes fish diet research
Published on November 29, 2017
You can be a part of this important study by donating to support student researchers analyzing stomach samples from Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. -
The role of the like button
Published on November 27, 2017
Help youth understand that the like, thumbs-up or heart icon on social media platforms cannot be the only tool to make decisions. -
When it comes to water resources, can one person make a difference?
Published on November 21, 2017
Whether working alone or working with others, taking action can help your local watershed. -
Smart sign scavenger hunt in the 4-H Children’s Garden
Published on November 17, 2017
Explore the 4-H Children’s Garden and discover some of the secrets there using your phone. -
Discover butterfly secrets at the Indoor 4-H Children’s Garden
Published on November 17, 2017
Learn more about butterflies and visit the Butterflies in the Garden Exhibit in the Indoor 4-H Children’s Garden. -
Are Great Lakes water levels headed up in 2018?
Published on November 13, 2017
November forecast suggests higher levels heading into next year. -
True 4-H science teen leaders: Hillsdale County
Published on November 8, 2017
Hillsdale County has a true 4-H poultry science teen leader in Haley Lemle. -
Forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors
Published on November 8, 2017
Add some color to this winter by forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors and explore the science behind it.