
Volunteer Botulism Monitoring
Loons, scoters, grebes, and piping plovers are among thousands of birds that can be found dead on the
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Loons, scoters, grebes, and piping plovers are among thousands of birds that can be found dead on the
Since 2004, volunteers have monitored streams throughout the Northern Lower Peninsula, covering 16 different streams. Volunteers wade into
The Watershed Council has coordinated and sponsored the Volunteer Lake Monitoring Program since 1986. Presently, volunteers monitor 27
Every dollar invested in Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council helps leverage government and foundation grants for much needed local water quality monitoring and pollution prevention, invasive species management, shoreline restoration, education, and much more.
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