From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date May 5, 2023 1:31 PM
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This week, read about wetlands, air quality and more





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"MI Environment Digest - May 5, 2023"

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For the citizen scientist, air sensors can be a tool to understand air quality conditions [ [link removed] ]

"May 5, 2023"

For citizen scientists looking to understand the environment around their home or workplace, air sensor technology may be the right tool for the job.

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A small air monitoring device by PurpleAir

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Plan now for spring treatment of hemlock woolly adelgid [ [link removed] ]

"May 4, 2023"

Now is a good time to plan for spring treatment of the hemlock wooly adelgid invasive species.

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Certified pesticide applicators prepare to inject an infested hemlock tree with pesticide.

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EGLE Career Series: Fast Five with EGLE meteorologist Alec Kownacki [ [link removed] ]

"May 3, 2023"

The latest in EGLE's Career Series highlights EGLE's newest meteorologist.

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Alec Kownacki, EGLE meteorologist, headshot

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New video provides introduction to wetlands [ [link removed] ]

"May 2, 2023"

A new video by EGLE highlights wetlands -- important and diverse ecosystems in Michigan.

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Screenshot from EGLE's new video -- Introduction to Wetlands. Ryan Blazic with text shown: Marshes, swamps, bogs, fens.

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