Michigan EGLE conducts annual monitoring to assess the condition of wetlands across the state. Join us to learn about the development of this program, its protocols, and results from the first 10 years of this effort.
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Guest Speaker
Katie Fairchild
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Water Resources Division
Katie is the Wetland Monitoring and Coastal Wetland Analyst with the Wetland, Lakes, and
Streams Unit in Water Resources Division of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy. Katie administers Michigan’s Inland Wetland Monitoring Program and also serves as the Great Lakes coastal wetland environmental analyst for EGLE-WRD. Prior to this role, Katie worked in the EGLE-WRD Resources Program in the Kalamazoo and Warren districts, as well as with the Wetland Identification
Program.
Anne Garwood
Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Water Resources Division
Anne is the Supervisor of the Field Operations and Support Section, in Water Resources Division, of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. Anne and her team work on regulatory and non-regulatory program development, guidance, and training for Michigan’s Section 404 Program, Great Lakes and Shorelands programs, and the Michigan Coastal Management Program. Anne has been with the Department since 2006, focused on program development within the wetlands, lakes and streams programs.