Latest Past Events
A Focus on Riverine Herpetofauna Protection and Conservation #1
Hemlock Crossing 8115 West Olive Rd, RiverdaleFreshwater turtles are among the most endangered in the world and are recognized as key indicators of environmental health. This workshop will explore the fascinating natural history of riverine reptiles and amphibians (collectively, regionally referred to as herpetofauna). The workshop will highlight threats facing herpetofauna with emphasis on issues and challenges of riverine associated species. […]
SepticSmart 2025: Septic Systems and the Environment
Online WebinarMichigan’s residents rely on over 1.3 million septic systems to treat the wastewater generated in their homes. Proper septic system use, and routine care, are vital to protecting public health and preserving our highly valued groundwater, lakes, streams, and waterways. Learning about septic systems can also help you avoid costly repairs. Webinar attendees will learn […]
Fall Cedar River Stream Sampling 2025
Gladwin Conservation District Community Garden 145 Clendening Rd, GladwinLittle Forks Conservancy began monitoring the water quality of the Cedar River starting in 2015, and with the help of volunteers, we've captured 10 years of water quality data in the Cedar River Watershed through sampling for macroinvertebrates. With an increase in restoration projects and land protection along the watershed, we have documented positive changes […]