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Lake sturgeon populations have plummeted in the Great Lakes watershed. Here’s how First Nations are collaborating with scientists to save an ancient relative
How beaver engineering results in biodiverse and climate-resilient landscapes
As forever chemicals persist in the Great Lakes watershed, herring gulls and their eggs are the unlikely heroes of environmental monitoring
During the winter, it’s not only humans that flock to the iconic falls; Niagara Falls is known as the gull capital of the world
Learn to identify some of the most common duck species that overwinter in the Great Lakes
Plus: One person’s trash is another person’s treasure: Pennsylvania teacher finds golden learning opportunities collecting micro-plastics on a Lake Erie research vessel; All about algae: Blue-green algae proliferates in the Great Lakes region due to warming temperatures and nutrient loading.
YOUR WEEKLY ROUND UP OF WATERSHED NEWS:
Our planet’s greatest freshwater ecosystem, like you’ve never seen it before
Plus: “Glyphosate kills all”
Plus: One person’s trash is another person’s treasure: Pennsylvania teacher finds golden learning opportunities collecting micro-plastics on a Lake Erie research vessel; All about algae: Blue-green algae proliferates in the Great Lakes region due to warming temperatures and nutrient loading.