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Evidence of prehistoric caribou hunters found below Lake Huron

by boxcar-admin | Aug 9, 2017 | News

Research continues this summer on a series of targets on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge in the lake. By Ron Kinnunen   In 2009 a paper was published in the National Academy of Sciences on “Evidence of Early Hunters below the Great Lakes” by researchers...

Healthy Watersheds, Healthy Communities Teacher Training

by boxcar-admin | Jul 21, 2017 | Events, News

The Healthy Watersheds, Healthy Communities Program is offering two training sessions to engage middle and high school teachers in place-based stewardship education.   The training can help teachers: Teach students about their local Great Lakes watershed Explore...

Michigan Sea Grant announces two Knauss Fellowship finalists

by boxcar-admin | Jul 14, 2017 | News

In 2018, Washington, D.C., will gain two more Michiganders. Michigan Sea Grant is pleased to announce that two candidates from Michigan have been selected as finalists for the 2018 Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. This prestigious fellowship places...

Alpena students learn while caring for island habitats of local community park

by boxcar-admin | Jul 6, 2017 | News

Elementary students tackle critical Great Lakes and natural resource conservation issues, enhance their community, and enjoy a little hands-on learning along the way. By Brandon Schroeder With the sun shining and just a short walk from school, a class of...

May, June showers bring higher Great Lake water levels for summer 2017

by boxcar-admin | Jul 6, 2017 | News

Great Lake levels are up with Lake Ontario reaching an all-time high. By Mark Breederland   Have you seen the news on high lake levels on Lake Ontario? Lake Ontario reached all-time record highs in May 2017, resulting in significant coastal...
Thunder Bay International Film Festival- Student Film Competition

Thunder Bay International Film Festival- Student Film Competition

by boxcar-admin | Jun 29, 2017 | News

The 2018 theme is #SanctuariesAre Develop a film explaining what Sanctuaries mean to you. The Thunder Bay International Film Festival (TBIFF) is an annual celebration of ocean and Great Lakes inspired films produced in partnership with the San Francisco...
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