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2025 Stonefly Search

Plymouth Cultural Center 525 Farmer St, Plymouth, MI

Volunteers needed to survey for Stoneflies throughout the Rouge River! It’s easy, fun, and a great way to learn about aquatic insects and the health of the river while contributing […]

Free

Introduction to Lakes Online Course

Online Webinar

Introduction to Lakes Online is designed for interested individuals, decision-makers, local leaders, resource professionals, and lakefront property owners interested in gaining knowledge about inland lakes and connecting with others who […]

$95

Ice Breaker: Herpetofauna as Bioindicators

Online Webinar

Join David Mifsud, certified professional wetland scientist and expert in herpetology, for an engaging presentation on the role of herpetofauna (amphibians and reptiles) as bioindicators of ecosystem health. Learn how […]

Free

Clinton River Watershed Council Stonefly Search

Clinton River Watershed Council 1115 West Avon Road, Rochester Hills, MI

Winter stoneflies (Capniidae and Taeniopterygidae) are important biotic indicators of water quality. Their increasing numbers are one way we can tell that water quality has greatly improved from historical conditions […]

Free

2025 Invasive Species Forum

Online Webinar

The virtual Invasive Species Forum is an annual event that brings attention to invasive species issues, research, and advances in prevention and management occurring across Canada, and in neighboring U.S. States. The 2025 […]

Free

Ice Breaker: The Impact of Road Salt on Water Quality

Online Webinar

Dr. Alan Steinman will discuss the environmental consequences of road salt, particularly its effects on water quality in Northern Michigan. As road salt accumulates in our waterways, it creates a […]

Free

Ice Breaker: Climate Change & Taking Action

Online Webinar

Dr. Peter Schulze, Professor of Biology and Environmental Science at Austin College, will explore the current state of climate change and the actions we can take to mitigate its effects. […]

Free