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It’s planting time: Check out Lakescaping for Wildlife and Water Quality - a guide to planting along the lakeshore or riverfront. This book shows how to plan and plant a diverse but natural lakeshore landscape using techniques like buffer zones and native flora. Features examples, designs, diagrams and resource guides. See: Details
Teachers: Looking for some end-of-the-year lesson plans? Explore Fisheries Learning on the Web (FLOW). FLOW is a comprehensive curriculum about the Great Lakes ecosystem with three core units: Food Web, Water and Fish. Geared toward upper elementary and middle school educators, standards-based lesson content features hands-on activities. Download it free or order the complete lessons on CD-Rom. See: Details
Back by popular demand: The Aquatic Invasive Species notepad. Lend your notes a sinister air - jot them down next the Great Lakes Most Unwanted on this fun notepad. See: Details
Showered with praise: Vacant Property Now and Tomorrow was recently recognized with an Award of Excellence from the National Association of Government Communicators for its clean graphic design. Vacant property is sometimes seen as a stain on the fabric of a community. But it doesn’t have to be. See: Details
To know them is to love them: Guidebooks can help identify different parts of the world around us. See: Guidebooks
If you’re looking for an academic paper or would like to find a research report, the Michigan Sea Grant library can help. Search through the publication database or choose from a navigation bar to find the information you seek. See: Library