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Algae 101 Webinar

Online Webinar

What's the deal with algae? Join Michigan Sea Grant and partners for a FREE webinar all about algae, the tiny living things at the foundation of aquatic food webs. Learn about algae’s vital role in aquatic ecosystems and get to know didymo, cladophora, and other types of algae that cause problems here in Michigan. To […]

Free

Muskegon River Trash Bash 2024

Multiple Locations Muskegon, MI

The Muskegon River Trash Bash is an annual family-friendly cleanup event that hopes to encourage residents and visitors of all ages to pitch in to protect the river, its tributaries, and the thousands of acres of land that surround it. The watershed covers approximately 2,725 square miles, includes 94 connecting streams, and travels over 216 […]

Free

Invasive Plant Patrol – Nelson Woods

Little Forks Conservancy is looking for volunteers to help improve the environment for native species at our Nelson Woods property. This is our newest acquisition that we are currently developing into a nature preserve for the public to enjoy! You can be part of the effort to improve and protect this soon-to-be preserve by joining […]

Free

Recycle Palooza 2024

Location released upon completion of registration. Charlotte, MI

Recycle Palooza 2024 will be held in Charlotte on Saturday, August 10th from 9am-1pm.  Eaton County residents are welcome to participate.  There is no cost for this event, though a donation of $10 for TVs and monitors is strongly suggested. Registration for this event is required. You may register until August 7, 2024.  After registration […]

Free

Aquatic Invasive Species Webinar

Online Webinar

This edition of The Current Webinar Series will focus on a topic on a lot of our minds this summer - Aquatic Invasive Species. This webinar will feature Greg Conover with the Mississippi River Basin Regional Panel, Taaja Tucker-Silva with the Great Lakes Commission and Stuart Carlton with Purdue and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant. We will […]

Free

Belle Isle Cleanup

Belle Isle Aquarium 3 Inselruhe Ave, Detroit, MI, United States

In partnership with the Belle Isle Conservancy and their Keep Belle Isle Beautiful initiative, Friends of the Detroit River will be hosting a cleanup on the canals of Belle Isle. Some kayaks will be provided on a first come basis, otherwise participants are encouraged to bring their own. If you prefer to cleanup on land, […]

Free

Friends of the St. Clair River: Float Down Keep It Clean

Lighthouse Beach 3550 Gratiot Ave, Port Huron, MI, United States

Float Down is an opportunity to celebrate our stunningly turquoise river while protecting its valuable drinking water and fish habitat! We are asking floaters and spectators to contain and pick up their trash and dispose of it properly. With the support and efforts of many, we want to lessen the amount of garbage the yearly […]

Free

Enbridge Line 5: Trouble Under the Surface

Online Webinar

Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline is over 71 years old and remains a grave threat to the waters and people of the Great Lakes region. On August 20, join FLOW and Oil & Water Don’t Mix for a free live webinar with experts to learn about important Line 5 legal and advocacy developments, and the continuing […]

Free

11th Annual Cedar River Clean Up

Gladwin City Park 240 City Park St, Gladwin, MI, United States

Join Little Forks Conservancy and Gladwin Conservation District to clean up trash along the beautiful Cedar River! Kayaks and lunch provided. We will meet at Gladwin City Park at 10am where we will have introductions, discuss the schedule, and hand out materials for the day. Plan to be on the water for about 3 hours […]

Free

11th Annual Buck Creek Clean Up

Lemery Park 4050 Byron Center Ave SW, Wyoming, MI, United States

Team up with Friends of Buck Creek for their 11th Annual Buck Creek Clean Up on Saturday, August 24th! A clean and healthy environment is critical to the overall health of our waterways and communities. Removing trash and debris from our environment becomes increasingly difficult and expensive the farther it gets from its source. Taking […]

Free