Stormwater 101: EGLE Permitting for Wetlands, Lakes, and Streams
Join us for an overview of stormwater fundamentals and EGLE permitting requirements for projects impacting wetlands, lakes, and streams.
Join us for an overview of stormwater fundamentals and EGLE permitting requirements for projects impacting wetlands, lakes, and streams.
Dave Pavlik will present on the Great Lakes Rare Butterfly Program at John Ball Zoo. The webinar will highlight two endangered species—Mitchell’s Satyr and Poweshiek Skipperling—and the unique prairie fen wetlands they rely on for survival.
It’s about working together in a voluntary pro-active manner with private landowners to restore and enhance fish and wildlife habitat. It’s about sharing resources of time, energy, and funds to help ensure that elements of our common heritage -- wildlife, fish, and a healthy ecosystem -- will be there for our kids, and their kids.
Bidens (tickseed) species can be notoriously tricky to differentiate in the field, especially when overlapping in wetland habitats.
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.
Bidens (tickseed) species can be notoriously tricky to differentiate in the field, especially when overlapping in wetland habitats.
In this webinar, we'll explore the importance of collecting plant specimens, their research applications, methods of plant pressing, and the important considerations that professionals should be aware of before collecting
This webinar will provide guidance on completing and submitting the Joint Permit Application (JPA) in MiEnviro, specifically for more complicated stream and wetland project impacts.
Michigan has lost half of its historic wetlands, threatening vulnerable marsh bird species, which have experienced significant population declines in the Great Lakes region.
This webinar will provide an introduction to Michigan’s rare and imperiled species of herpetofauna and focus on several Best Management Techniques (BMPs) for minimizing impacts and restoring and improving habitat for Michigan’s herpetofauna.