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NOAA doubles five-year grant to $53 million for Great Lakes researchers at University of Michigan
By Lester Graham, Michigan Radio
The University of Michigan is getting $53 million from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to further study the Great Lakes. That doubles the amount of research money available. The federal grant will be released over a five-year period.
With double the money, not only will the University’s Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research be able to continue its work, it will expand it.
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More aid is expected to flow from Canada including more than $100 million in food, medical supplies, and water.
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Great Lakes piping plovers Goo and Gabby have returned from their winter territory to the shores of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Michigan to nest and raise a family. Thanks to Sleeping Bear Touring Co, it’s possible to learn first-hand of piping plover behaviors, charms, perils and conservation practices. Read the full story by…
Massive ring of birds captured on radar sparks interest in Long Point birds and migration
A U.S. National Weather Service Station radar signature of an estimated 500,000-member bank and barn swallow and purple martin “roost ring” (or bird doughnut) over Long Point, Ontario has bird enthusiasts fascinated. Read the full story by The Toronto Star. Read the full story
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Vigil to commemorate National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
A vigil was held at the Kincardine United Church on Monday, Demeber 6, to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. For the fifth year in a row, Rev. Gord Dunbar and the Kincardine Women’s Shelter came together to create a safe place for people to come to reflect and […]