From MI Dept. of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy <[email protected]>
Subject MI Environment Weekly Digest
Date February 10, 2023 2:30 PM
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This week, read about a river cleanup and Women & Girls in Science Day





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"MI Environment Digest - February 10, 2023"
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EGLE celebrates daughters for Women and Girls in Science Day [ [link removed] ]

"February 10, 2023"

MI Environment asked staffers at EGLE to highlight their daughters who have an interest in science or already work in science-related careers.

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Women &amp; Girls in Science Day showing a young girl conducing an experiment.
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Canned foods can help reduce food waste [ [link removed] ]

"February 9, 2023"

It?s National Canned Food Month! DYK canned foods can help reduce food waste?

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Canned food without labels.
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EGLE Career Series: Fast Five with department?s new Recruitment and Internship Specialist [ [link removed] ]

"February 8, 2023"

The latest story in EGLE?s Career Series talks with the department?s new Recruitment and Internship Specialist.

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Cindy Whittum
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Students jump into river cleanup with both feet [ [link removed] ]

"February 7, 2023"

Two Dexter teens put their knowledge to work to clean up a river that runs through their Washtenaw County community, with a MiCorps grant.

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Dexter High School seniors Allie Kangas and Malia Yalisove organized volunteer cleanups of the Huron River with help from a MiCorps grant.
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