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Detroit River discharge
Published on February 28, 2018
How much water flows through the Detroit River? -
Turn Around Don’t Drown
Published on February 28, 2018
Flooded roads can be dangerous. -
Huron Pines AmeriCorps begins year of service providing environmental education and outreach
Published on February 28, 2018
Huron Pines AmeriCorps member to serve with MSU Extension and Michigan Sea Grant expanding outreach capacity -
Ice safety tips
Published on February 28, 2018
Things to think about when heading out onto the ice. -
Despite conservation efforts, the red swamp crayfish has established a foothold in Michigan
Published on February 28, 2018
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 5: More than 5,000 red swamp crayfish have been removed, but battle continues. -
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. -
GLANSIS: A ‘one-stop shop’ for information on aquatic invaders
Published on February 25, 2018
National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Part 2: The Great Lakes Aquatic Nonindigenous Species Information System provides profiles, maps, and further reading for scientists and citizens alike. -
2018 National Invasive Species Awareness Week
Published on February 25, 2018
Part 1: Learn more about invasive species and what you can do to help fight this problem in 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. -
Learn more about declining Great Lakes prey fish populations
Published on February 22, 2018
A cross-basin overview reviews status and trends of prey fish from 1978 to 2016. -
Great Lakes sea lamprey control is critical
Published on February 15, 2018
If not kept in check invasive sea lamprey populations would increase quickly. -
Lake Superior water levels nearing monthly record highs
Published on February 12, 2018
Shoreline erosion and coastal damages likely. Water will also make its way down through the other Great Lakes, too. -
Managing soil and crop nutrient systems to protect water quality
Published on February 7, 2018
Attend A Matter of Balance: Managing Soil and Crop Nutrient Systems to Protect Water Quality conference to prevent water quality issues. -
MSU grad's work in Northeast Michigan will support place-based stewardship education
Published on February 6, 2018
A childhood filled with beach trips, nature camps, and Ranger Rick magazines helped Hannah Hazewinkel choose her career path early on. -
Empowering youth to change their world: Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
Published on February 5, 2018
Youth from across Michigan will come together this summer in Presque Isle to grow as leaders in Great Lakes and natural resource stewardship. -
Learn about Great Lakes ice cover, new invasive species, and how poop-sniffing dogs help beaches
Published on February 5, 2018
Great Lakes Conference on March 6 considers opportunities, challenges facing Michigan's important resource. -
Part 1: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant freshwater provides a rich environment. -
Part 3: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant groundwater provides rich environment. -
Part 4: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant freshwater provides rich environment thanks to wetlands. -
Part 2: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Exclusive natural community may be common in southern Michigan.