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John Hartig: A Great Lakes Icon Retires
-John Hartig, another leader who has made an indelible mark on the Great Lakes is stepping down.
At John Hartig’s recent retirement party, friends and colleagues he’d worked with for more than 30 years at U.S. Fish and Wildlife fought back tears
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From The Detroit News: Snyder: Enbridge’s disclosure ‘deeply concerning’
-Snyder: Enbridge’s disclosure ‘deeply concerning’ From Leonard N. Fleming, The Detroit News State officials said Monday that coating gaps on Line…
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A Warning for Great Lakes States: A disease called “Oak wilt” is striking Michigan Forests
-Oak wilt is a fast-moving and deadly fungus that takes aim at Oak trees. The only solution to stop the spread of the disease is to kill the trees it infects.
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What Michigan’s Governor Rick Snyder said – and didn’t say – about the environment and the Great Lakes in his 2017 State of the State address
-He didn’t say much about the health of the Great Lakes. And he didn’t address the Flint water crisis until…
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A Winter Walk in the Woods – Preserving our Forests and a Lumberjack’s Story
-It’s been an unusually mild fall so far, and winter still feels far away. But the snow will be here…
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Public Comment Extended to Dec. 3rd for Proposed Nestle Water Withdrawal Increase
-Hey Michiganders! How do you feel about the Nestle plant near Evart, Michigan upping it’s production from 150 to 400…
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Greenspace in Detroit: The Gratiot Triangle Bus Stop Project
-A small but mighty transformation in the city Detroit, Michigan was celebrated last week by the collaborators of the The…
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A Yellow, Broken Heart: New Aquatic Invasive Threatens West Michigan
-Do you really know what’s in your garden or pond? Does your landscaper know if that beautiful new plant is…