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National Invasive Species Awareness Week series highlights threats Michigan faces

National Invasive Species Awareness Week series highlights threats Michigan faces

by boxcar-admin | Feb 28, 2017 | Aquatic Invasive Species, Education, Extension, Great Lakes Health, Invasive and Native Species, Mary Bohling, News

Damage caused by invasive plants alone costs the U.S. estimated at $34.7 billion a year. By Mary Bohling, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Sea Grant and Bindu Bhakta, Michigan State University, Water and Natural Resources Second only to habitat...

Winter fishing in Michigan on ice-free waters worth the effort

by boxcar-admin | Dec 14, 2016 | Fish, Fishing, Mary Bohling, News

Here are some tips to help anglers get ready to hit the water. By Mary Bohling The weather outside may be frightful but fishing can still be delightful with preparation and planning. Here in southeast Michigan there aren’t many people fishing along the shorelines but...
Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension Educators

Sea Grant 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the work of our Extension Educators

by boxcar-admin | May 25, 2016 | Education, Extension, Mary Bohling, News, Southeast Michigan

Mary Bohling’s passion for paddling has helped bring water trails to Detroit. By Mary Bohling and Cindy Hudson In 2016, the National Sea Grant College Program celebrates 50 years of putting science to work for America’s coastal communities. Our MSU Extension...
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