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Speaker: Dr. Gary Chastagner Washington State University Plant Pathologist / Extension Specialist Dr. Chastagner will discuss root rot and needle cast diseases of Christmas trees, their life cycle,…
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Speaker: Dr. Deborah McCullough, Michigan State University Professor, Forest Entomology Balsam woolly adelgid (BWA) is a serious invasive insect pest that has killed millions of native fir trees in…
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Animal science projects are a 4-H favorite! Join us for information about the curriculum and resources available to volunteers to engage 4-H youth in their communities in animal science education.…
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This is a Zoom meeting recording of the 6th Annual Meeting of the Michigan Vernal Pools Partnership held virtually on December 6th, 2023. The Michigan Vernal Pools Partnership (MVPP) is a…
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Spatiotemporal
modelling of marine movement data using Template Model Builder
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2023 Wild About Conservation webinar Focus on Rare Species with Tyler Bassett. Join us as we explore Citizen science participation for spotting and recording rare species in Michigan. What you can…
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2023 Wild About Conservation Webinar with Elliott Nelson discussing Leaves on the
Ground for Birds in the Air where we explore the wonderful world of birds with
an intro to magnificent migration…
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2023 Wild About Conservation: Bird Research and Conservation in Michigan featuring Eric Branch. Follow along with us as we discuss the importance of birds as bioindicators, current research at…
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Wild About Conservation2023 Healthy Forests in the Face of Climate Change with Dr. Georgia Peterson, MSU Forestry Dept.
Healthy
forests can work to keep climate change in check through pulling…
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This Wild About Conservation webinar covers ongoing bumble bee conservation efforts in Michigan and how the community can get involved through volunteer opportunities and habitat improvement with…
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Dr. Sarah Jandricic, Greenhouse Floriculture IPM Specialist for Ontario, will go over the most common pests of tropical and foliage plants. These will include whitefly, echinothrips, mealybug and…
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