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As the snow blankets the ground and snow dust sparkles in the tree canopy, the forest becomes remarkably quiet, and there is a stillness you rarely experience other times of the year. This backcountry rim trek is calling you to gather your wits and prepare yourself to hike from rim to rim to rim through […]
Southeast CISMA annual invasive species summit (JLW CISMA is a presenter and on organizing committee) - free, registration is required. https://oaklandinvasivespecies.org/summit/
This 38-acre park contains wetlands, woodlands, prairie, and a rare oak savanna. The frozen ground will let us work in the sedge meadow, where it is usually too soggy to walk around. Many special wetland plants grow in this unusual habitat, and are threatened by invasive shrubs, so we will use hand tools to cut […]
Join the CAKE CISMA at the Talcott in Walloon on Thursday, March 24th at 5:30pm ET to learn about CAKE CISMA's invasive species program! Light refreshments provided. Annual meeting presentations: New Zealand Mudsnail & Didymo (Noah Jansen, Restoration Coordinator at Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council) Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Cheryl Nelson Forest Health Forester for the DNR) […]
Join Dr. Peter Larson to learn about increased flooding in the Metro Detroit area and how our community, environment, and health may be effected. March 26th @ 1pm, River Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center
Trees provide us with many wonders to behold - cooling shade, pleasant flowers, beautiful foliage, and colorful fruit. However, when the gardens go dormant for the long winter’s slumber, bark now becomes more eye-catching and apparent. Textures, colors, and patterns of winter bark now stand out and distinguish one species from another. Bark, or cork, […]
The place we know as Fuller Park began with a land acquisition in 1907, with several additions between 1926-1981. There are many trails at Fuller Park, including access to the B2B trail. The perimeter of the park is the Huron River, with a pedestrian bridge connection to Island Park – part of a trail network […]
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