This week, read about bald eagle monitoring, natural shorelines, and more
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"MI Environment Digest - July 21, 2023"
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Fast Five with EGLE toxicologist on monitoring bald eagles for contaminants [ [link removed] ]
"July 20, 2023"
EGLE, in partnership with others, conducts sampling of bald eagles and other wildlife to monitor contaminants such as PCBs, dioxins, mercury, and chlorinated pesticides.
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Sara Nedrich, EGLE toxicologist, holds the bald eaglet?s talons while William Bowerman places an identification band on its leg.
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Fish sticks, buffer zones, and natural shorelines all combat the negative effects of seawalls [ [link removed] ]
"July 19, 2023"
Lakefront property owners can combat the negative effects of seawalls through natural shoreline projects.
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Bioengineering project being installed as part of the Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership Certified Natural Shoreline Professional (CNSP) Training.
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EGLE staffer honored with ?best storytelling? award by professional development organization for story map [ [link removed] ]
"July 18, 2023"
EGLE staffer behind ?What Makes EGLE Spatial?? story map honored with Best Storytelling award at conference.
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Kate Berg accepts the Best Storytelling Award for a story map at the IMAGIN conference.
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