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4-H Environmental & Outdoor Education
Michigan 4-H environmental and outdoor education teaches youth about science and ecology, interrelationships and impacts, health, and positive outdoor experiences. As a result, youth learn to appreciate and respect the connection between people and nature.
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Rare fish on rebound in northern Lake Michigan as pros, cons of stocking debated
Published on March 27, 2018
Anglers and conservationists around Lake Michigan are now weighing in on options for cisco management. New videos and Sea Grant workshops provide a chance to learn more. -
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension educators
Published on May 17, 2016
Mary Bohling's passion for paddling has helped bring water trails to Detroit. -
New video shows anglers how to remove stomachs for fish diet study
Published on August 9, 2017
Researchers are trying to learn more about what trout, salmon, and walleye are eating in lakes Huron and Michigan. Anglers can help by donating stomachs from their catch. -
Lake sturgeon habitat projects show promising results
Published on December 20, 2016
Experts will monitor success of coastal wetland habitat construction in the Detroit River. -
Northeast Michigan explores the National Marine Sanctuaries System
Published on April 20, 2017
Families engaged in science while exploring NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuaries System. -
Wetland Wake-Up Day on the Saginaw Bay wants no child left inside on Earth Day
Published on April 17, 2017
Create and fly kites, take a hike, enjoy crafts at Bay City State Recreation Area. -
True 4-H science teen leaders: Marquette County
Published on October 12, 2017
Marquette County has a true 4-H science teen leader in environmental and outdoor education. -
Exploring nature: Kids being scientists
Published on June 5, 2015
Explore nature with kids and bring out the scientist in them. -
Science with pumpkins and squash
Published on October 22, 2014
As kids carve their Halloween pumpkins, use the opportunity to explore science. -
Youth are talking about water quality in northeast Michigan – Part 1
Published on May 18, 2015
Youth are learning about and engaging in monitoring and discussing water quality across northeast Michigan. -
Who’s who in the Great Lakes?
Published on February 25, 2018
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 3: Native, non-native and invasive species are found in Michigan waters. -
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. -
Digital badging: What do high school students think of digital badges? – Part 2
Published on September 2, 2014
Youth participating in 4-H Renewable Energy Camp were issued digital badges for the content and skills demonstrated at camp. -
Michigan Sea Grant offering teacher training on invasive species at Lake St. Clair Metropark
Published on June 11, 2014
Although school may be out for summer, teachers keep learning about Great Lakes issues to share in the classroom as they develop our future Great Lakes stewards. -
Science ideas for young children: Playing in the dirt
Published on June 22, 2015
Digging in your garden? Experiment with the soil and learn about nature and science. -
Science ideas for young children: Part 16 – Snow
Published on December 17, 2013
Teach young children science while playing in the snow. -
New invasive species volunteer stewardship program coming to Michigan
Published on February 27, 2018
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 4: Michigan Sea Grant receives funding to start program for paddlers. -
Experience the night skies of northern Lake Huron
Published on June 21, 2016
Northern Lake Huron’s brilliant night skies offer coastal tourism opportunity when the sun is down. -
What will the Lake Michigan salmon stocking cut mean for Michigan anglers?
Published on October 27, 2016
Mass marking of Chinook salmon sheds new light on the relative importance of Chinook salmon stocked in Michigan. -
Evaluating the Great Lakes Education Program: GLEP plus students equals science!
Published on December 14, 2016
The Great Lakes Education Program concluded its 26th year of advancing Great Lakes literacy this fall. What impact does GLEP education have on students?