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Phosphorus Management and Water Quality webinar

Managing phosphorus to both meet crop needs and reduce P loss from agricultural fields is critical to managing water resources. This edition of The Current will focus on P management and water quality - the latest research on P transport modeling, and a review of ag BMPs and their efficacy for reducing P loss.   […]

Botanical Names Demystified

Botanical Names Demystified with Chris Benda, aka the Illinois Botanizer When: Apr 10, 2024 from 6:30-8:00 p.m. (with Q&A) Format: online via Zoom * Free & Open to the Public * “The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their rightful names.” Botanists communicate about plants using scientific names, but they are often difficult to spell […]

Love the Earth – Nature Appreciation Event

804 N Evans St Tecumseh, MI 49286 804 N Evans St, Tecumseh, MI, United States

The River Raisin Watershed Council Presents: Love the Earth - Nature Appreciation Event Activities include: - NATURE WALK - BIRD FEEDER MAKING - SEED BOMB MAKING - NATURE JOURNALING - FLOWER PRESSING SATURDAY APRIL 13TH Families: 9 am to 10:30 am or 11 am to 12:30 pm Adults: 2 pm to 4 pm Located at […]

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Rain Gardens: Improving Water Quality, One Garden at a Time Webinar

This webinar will cover the basics of what a rain garden is, reasons to build one, and how to get started with planning, designing and building. Participants will learn about the many Michigan native plants that do well in rain gardens. Program presented by Rachel Leonard, Outreach Assistant for the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner’s […]

National Environmental Justice Conference and Training Program

Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place, N.W., Room 146A-B, Washington, DC

The 2024 National Environmental Justice Conference and Training Program will be held April 16-18, 2024 in Washington, D.C.. Leaders from various sectors will engage in 3 days of free exchange of ideas and approaches to achieving environmental justice. These interactive training sessions will feature voices of experience, research, discussions, and thought-provoking dialogue. The National Environmental […]

Removing Invasives and Planting Natives to Protect Our Fresh Water

Michigan Nature Association 2310 Science Pkwy #100, Okemos, United States

The Wild Ones Red Cedar Chapter March meeting will focus on protecting our precious water resources. Our guest speaker will be Paige Filice, Natural Resources Educator with Michigan State University Extension. She will highlight the value of native plants and how they can improve our waterways. This can include having buffer zones and natural shorelines along lakes […]

Talking Fire Webinar Series: Working with the Media to Communicate about Fire

Whether covering the aftermath of a destructive wildfire or helping local audiences understand the purpose of prescribed fire, it can be challenging to understand how to work with media outlets to best transmit your message. This webinar series, presented by the Fire Learning Network & Fire Networks, will feature panel discussions with media and communications […]

Wege Lecture, “New Climate Solutions,”with Katharine Hayhoe

Rackham Auditorium 915 E. Washington St, Ann Arbor, United States

22nd Peter M. Wege Lecture on Sustainability Katharine Hayhoe: New Climate Solutions and Galvanizing for Action Wednesday, April 24, 2024 | 5 p.m. Rackham Auditorium | 915 E. Washington St. | Ann Arbor, MI This in-person event is free and open to the public. At this pivotal moment for our planet, join climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe for a solutions-oriented talk about […]

Botanical Diversity Back from the Dead: Finding Hope in Oak Savanna and Prairie Fen Restoration

Portage District Library 300 Library Lane, Portage, United States

Botanical Diversity Back from the Dead: Finding Hope in Oak Savanna and Prairie Fen Restoration with Mitch Lettow, Stewardship Director, Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy Wednesday, April 24, 6:30 pm at Portage District Library Many conservationists dwell on ecological loss we have experienced on our planet. But what if some of those things we considered to be […]

Webinar: Early Detection of Invasive Plants in Forests: Participatory Science Opportunities in the Midwest

Early Detection of Invasive Plants in Forests: Participatory Science Opportunities in the Midwest April 25th - 12:30 ET Presenters from MIPN and University Extension programs in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin will share information about a new USDA-USFS funded project dedicated to preventing and detecting invasive plants in high priority forests of the Midwest. We’ll highlight resources being developed by this project and […]

Webinar: Applying social sciences in the development of climate-smart agriculture

In efforts to understand and advance agricultural practices that promote climate resilience, ag organizations and advisors face several challenges in facilitating the adoption of these practices. Social science research has homed in on these issues, developing nuanced frameworks for exploring these challenges and barriers. In this webinar, Dr. Laurie Nowatzke, Coordinator of the USDA Midwest […]

Invasive Plant Program

Grand Lake Township Hall 5297 US-53, Saginaw, United States

Tuesday, April 30th from 6-7pm at Grand Lake Township Hall - 5297 Hwy 53, Saginaw, MN 55779 Learn about plants that may be invading your property! Invasive plants have harmful effects on your property and we want to help you make sure they aren’t threatening your valued resources. Join efforts to protect Minnesota’s native trees, […]

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