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April 04, 2013
DNA from Asian carp has been found only in areas where Asian carp have been caught, i.e., Chicago area waterway and the western basin of Lake Erie. Learn More
Detroit, Michigan
January 08, 2013
Detroit Public Television (DPTV) and The Nature Conservancy announce a first-of-its-kind television and Web special. Learn More
Ann Arbor, MI
December 17, 2012
A comprehensive map three years in the making is telling the story of humans’ impact on the Great Lakes. Learn More
Lansing, MI
October 17, 2012
The Nature Conservancy received notice earlier this week that the nonprofit conservation organization will receive more than $1 million over the next three years in federal funding through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to help restore, protect and maintain the health of the Great Lakes. Learn More
Sandusky Bay, Ohio
August 28, 2012
The Nature Conservancy today called for greater action to control the spread of invasive species in response to an announcement by state and federal officials that scientists have found 20 new positive eDNA detections for Asian Carp here in Lake Erie. Learn More
COLUMBUS, OHIO
April 16, 2009
Forum focuses on forest conservation as a critical and cost-effective weapon in the battle against climate change Learn More
LANSING, Mich.
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
May 29, 2012
New Report by Anderson Economic Group Analyzes Economic Impact of Invasive Species on Businesses in the Great Lakes Learn More
Chicago, Illinois
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
January 31, 2012
Three Options in New Report Provide Sound Basis for Decision-Making, Action Learn More
November 17, 2011
First-Ever Great Lakes Measures Summit Attracts Regional Experts Learn More
Traverse Bay, MI
January 06, 2012
Funding From Federal Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Will Assist in Attacking Aquatic Invasive Species
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SHEBOYGAN, WI
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
September 23, 2011
Collaborative Effort will Work with Landowners, Farmers to Improve Water Quality Learn More
Topic (Rivers & Lakes)
June 01, 2011
The Nature Conservancy offers 5 practical steps to prevent nutrient pollution Learn More
CHICAGO, IL
June 25, 2010
Tool Developed by Scientists from The Nature Conservancy and the University of Notre Dame Proven Successful Learn More
by Rich Bowman, Michigan Director of Government Relations Learn More
LANSING, MICHIGAN
October 20, 2009
Major Revisions to Imports May Reduce Cost of Invasive Species Learn More
LANSING, MICHIGAN
September 28, 2009
TORONTO, ON, CANADA
August 20, 2010
Scientists Say World’s Largest Collection of Freshwater Islands Globally Rare; Needs Conservation Action to Protect Threatened Species Learn More
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