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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. -
The need for Great Lakes literacy
Published on January 25, 2012
The absence of ocean and Great Lakes sciences in U.S. schools has resulted in a generation of Americans largely unaware of the importance of these invaluable resources. Given their importance and influence on our lives, we can and should do better. -
MSU Extension hires new water resources educator
Published on December 19, 2019
Paige Filice will work statewide to prevent invasive species and protect Michigan’s waters. -
June grazing and pasture field day will feature farm tours and breakout sessions
Published on May 13, 2016
Participants in the Hillsdale County Grazing and Pasture Field Day will enjoy a full day of intensive knowledge and sharing seminars, and farm tours. -
Dabblers and divers: Great Lakes Waterfowl a new publication by Michigan Sea Grant
Published on November 27, 2012
There are over 100 species of ducks in the world. In the Great Lakes region, duck species are often classified into dabblers or divers, based on their behavior used in getting food. -
Port Huron Paddle & Pour expands to two-day festival
Published on July 24, 2015
Michigan’s first National Water Trail gets approval for a two-day event. -
The Great Lakes Education Program helps youth protect freshwater resources
Published on November 14, 2012
The Great Lakes Education Program introduces fourth-grade students to the unique features of the Great Lakes through a combination of classroom learning and hands-on experience. -
Spread the word, not the species
Published on August 18, 2015
Education is key to preventing aquatic invasive species in Michigan. -
What can you do to help protect your lake?
Published on September 30, 2015
Environmentally-friendly behaviors contribute to healthy watersheds. -
South Haven to host fisheries workshop
Published on March 25, 2016
Last year was a tough one for Lake Michigan anglers. Fishery biologists and managers will share recent findings and discuss management planning at a free public workshop on April 21 in South Haven. -
Four years of fishing data from Salmon Ambassadors show trends for wild, stocked salmon catch
Published on April 3, 2018
New report details results from information volunteer anglers provide. -
Full scholarships available for Michigan Water School workshop being held in Ann Arbor, May 13-14, 2019
Published on April 10, 2019
Erb Family Foundation and Pure Oakland Water are partnering with Michigan State University Extension and Huron River Watershed Council to help elected officials protect local water resources. -
MSU scientist leads assessment of country’s inland stream fish habitats
Published on November 28, 2016
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Severe Michigan winter could leave some diving ducks stranded on land
Published on February 10, 2014
MDNR asks for public help if they see confused ducks in towns and neighborhoods. -
Fishery experts to discuss recent findings, management at South Haven Fishery Workshop
Published on March 20, 2017
2017 Southern Lake Michigan meeting on April 20 is free, open to public. -
Great Lakes Literacy, Principle Three – The Lakes influence local and regional weather and climate
Published on April 25, 2012
Great Lakes Literacy is an understanding of the Great Lakes’ influence on you and your influence on the Great Lakes. Principle Three focuses on Great Lakes weather and climate effects. -
Database provides a diverse toolkit for the fight against aquatic invaders
Published on July 23, 2018
Learn how to use the online List Generator to find what species have become established in your watershed.