This Fall, LGROW monitored water quality in the Rogue River Watershed using the MiCorps protocol.
Read MoreSurprisingly, 48 states have state insects and state butterflies; more surprisingly, Michigan is one of two states that have neither. A Fifth grade class at Aberdeen Academy, a Grand Rapids Public School, want to change this.
Read MoreThis past Fall, LGROW monitored water quality in the Rogue River Watershed using the MiCorps protocol. We had 30 volunteers and one LGROW staff member, Matt Bain (LGROW’s Aquatic Specialist), as the program lead.
Read MoreThe Kent Conservation District (KCD) and the Rogue River Watershed Partners (RRWP) recently received new grant funding from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to support and “expand previous conservation efforts” in the Rogue River Watershed.
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