by boxcar-admin | Mar 30, 2016 | Blog
March 30, 2016 Katherine Hollins (Great Lakes Commission) Opportunity Non-native Phragmites is managed throughout the Great Lakes region by organizations and individuals working under varying circumstances toward diverse goals. As a result, managers develop different... Continue Reading
Filed under: Adirondack Park CISMA Detroit River- W. Lake Erie CWMA habitat restoration herbicide Lambton Shores management Michigan monitoring New York Ohio Ontario partnerships Permits prescribed fire prioritization Research volunteers Wymbolwood Beach
by boxcar-admin | Aug 26, 2015 | Blog, News
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative is now inviting applications for competitive grant funding. Through the 2014 competitive grant process, the GLRI spent more than $5 million to prevent and control invasive species in the Great Lakes, including many of the... Continue Reading
Filed under: funding habitat restoration
by boxcar-admin | Apr 18, 2014 | Blog
Text by David Mifsud, Herpetological Resource and Management, LLC Photos by Herpetological Resource and Management, LLC, unless noted otherwise April, 2014 Reptiles and Amphibians – collectively, herpetofauna – are ecologically important groups that fill a... Continue Reading
Filed under: amphibians Department of Natural Resources habitat restoration management reptiles Research
by boxcar-admin | Jun 10, 2013 | Blog
by Chris Haight [email protected] June 2013 Invasive species management can be a tricky endeavor, especially when you are dealing with such a pugnacious species as Phragmites australis. Invasive management seems like it has a straightforward approach; you have a... Continue Reading
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by boxcar-admin | Jan 30, 2013 | News
The University of Michigan Water Center solicits applications for funding to support and enhance restoration efforts within the Great Lakes basin. Up to $3.7 million dollars will be awarded to high quality projects that can demonstrate specific benefits in terms of... Continue Reading
Filed under: funding GLRI habitat restoration University of Michigan