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Dudley Edmondson and Nicole Jackson guiding community members on the bird walk.
Juneteenth and Fathers Day Celebration at Grange Insurance 勛圖窪蹋 Center
June 25, 2024 — Dudley Edmondson, Nature Photographer and Author of Black & Brown Faces in Americas Wild Places, hosts a presentation and bird walk with community members about fostering a connection with nature for people of color.
勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes Submits Testimony in Support of Community Solar in Michigan
June 24, 2024 — Michigan SB 152 & SB 153 offer opportunities to expand solar access to help protect birds from climate change
勛圖窪蹋 Advocates Gather at Michigan State Capitol, Call for Wetlands Protections and Climate Change Solutions to Protect Birds
June 04, 2024 — Michiganders flock to the Michigan State Capitol for 勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes Advocacy Day
An American Bittern holds its head high above slightly blurred green and brown wetland vegetation and grasses.
One Year After Disastrous Supreme Court Decision Gutted Wetlands Protections, Illinois Has Opportunity to Protect Invaluable Resources
May 29, 2024
勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes launches transformative wetland restoration project aimed at revitalizing Ottawa Sands County Park in Eastern Lake Michigan. Approximately 3,300 linear feet of shoreline will be restored, fostering habitat for diverse wildlife and bird
勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes Launches Shoreline Restoration and Interdunal Wetland Restoration Project with Ottawa County Parks & Recreation
May 01, 2024 — New restoration project will conserve wetlands for vulnerable marsh birds and wildlife in the Eastern Lake Michigan region
A Common Gallinule stands on floating vegetation within a wetland.
Legislation to Fund Restoration of the Great Lakes Advances to U.S. Senate
May 01, 2024 — Attributable to Senior Policy Director for 勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes, Marnie Urso
What One Indiana Community Can Tell Us About Wetlands Loss
April 30, 2024 — New GIS map of the Cicero Creek watershed details water storage loss and flood risk, urgent need for wetlands protections
Community Solar Brings People Together to Help Birds
April 29, 2024 — There are exciting opportunities to expand community solar to help protect birds from climate change
A Black Tern sits on its nest in a Michigan marsh.
Michigan Budget Advances, Funding to Protect Wetlands Included
April 23, 2024 — Attributable to 勛圖窪蹋 Great Lakes Freshwater Policy Director, Brian Vigue
Governor Evers Signs Legislation to Protect Wetlands, A Bipartisan Victory for Birds and Communities
April 03, 2024 — SB 222 empowers local governments to restore wetlands before flooding events occur