This week, read about the new MI Green Schools coordinator, moving toward a sustainable future, and more
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"MI Environment Digest - June 21, 2024"
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Summer is an important season for early detection of aquatic invasive species [ [link removed] ]
"June 20, 2024"
The state?s aquatic invasive species program needs your help spotting and reporting the invasive plants and animals on Michigan?s watch list.?
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A wheel-shaped graphic identifying the 10 watch list aquatic invasive plants in Michigan.
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Moving toward a sustainable future: EGLE director delivers keynote address at NextCycle Michigan Summer Showcase [ [link removed] ]
"June 18, 2024"
The EGLE director said moving toward a sustainable future is imperative to continue leading in a rapidly changing economic landscape.?
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EGLE Director Phil Roos delivers keynote address at the NextCycle Michigan Summer Showcase.
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Fast Five with EGLEs new MI Green Schools Coordinator [ [link removed] ]
"June 17, 2024"
EGLE?s new MI Green Schools Coordinator will focus on facilitating and growing the MI Green Schools program.
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Samantha Lichtenwald headshot
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