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News by Year

Bridging the Crystal River: For fish, for people, and for a free-flowing river

The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and partners target problematic road-stream crossings on the Crystal River, restoring connection for aquatic species.

May 2, 2023

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Announces $1.7 Million in Conservation Grants to Improve Community and Habitat Resilience in Southeast Michigan

Public-private partnership funds six projects to improve water quality, enhance habitat, and increase accessibility to public green space.

May 2, 2023

Outagamie County Success from the Field: A Strong Partnership Demonstrates Good Conservation

Brothers Mark and Joe Van Asten pay it forward with the knowledge and conservation practices gathered from a long-time partnership with the Natural Resources Conservation Service.

December 29, 2022

Proving Green Infrastructure Performance at Gary City Hall, Indiana

A Gary, Indiana green infrastructure project reduces city hall parking lot stormwater runoff to Lake Michigan by over 80 percent.

December 29, 2022

Restrictions on Dredging Activities BUI Removed at Buffalo River AOC

After extensive remediation work and monitoring led by the Buffalo River Restoration Partnership, levels of harmful industrial contaminants historically present in sediments within the Buffalo River AOC have been sufficiently reduced to remove the Restrictions on Dredging Activities BUI. This is the third BUI to be removed from the Buffalo River AOC.

October 26, 2022

GLAB Final Report Announced

U.S. EPA has announced the public release of the Great Lakes Advisory Board’s Final Report. The Report addresses six important Great Lakes issues: (1) innovative strategies to address legacy phosphorus; (2) managing excess nutrients; (3) GLRI outreach; (4) invasive species; (5) outcome-based investments in the Great Lakes; and (6) GLRI’s role in the vitality and reinvestment of Great Lakes communities.

August 10, 2022

EPA conducts Great Lakes Sediment Surveillance Program sampling in Lake Superior

Scientists will analyze Lake Superior sediment collected in Sept. 2021 to track spatial and temporal distributions of contaminants in sediment in the lake.

November 19, 2021

Great Lakes Airspace Map Decision Support Tool Informs Great Lakes Bird and Bat Conservation. Webinar on November 4

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has mapped bird and bat activity in the Great Lakes basin with avian and acoustic monitors. Attend the November 4 webinar!

October 26, 2021

Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, Success from the Field: Stewardship, Sustainability and Economic Viability

Matt Winker’s Red Line Dairy farm in Belgium, Wisc., has developed a nutrient management plan and implemented soil health practices to ensure stewardship of the Great Lakes, sustainability of the soil and the farm’s economic viability.

October 26, 2021

Soil Health Farm Feeds Local Community

The Boerst farm in Manawa, WI implements, soil health and conservation practices to improve their land and, with a “chaos garden” helps feed their community.

October 25, 2021