Resources
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Coastal Planning and Zoning Course: Lesson 3
Published on December 10, 2021
A master plan should lay out the community’s vision and goals for the next 20 years or more and guide land use and policy decisions, including coastal areas, too. -
Coastal Planning and Zoning Course: Lesson 5
Published on December 10, 2021
Our lesson today offers ways you can access more information and resources. -
Coastal Planning and Zoning Course: Lesson 4
Published on December 10, 2021
Our previous lesson focused on the planning side of planning & zoning and now we turn to some zoning tools communities can use to achieve goals outlined in their master plan. -
Coastal Planning and Zoning Course: Lesson 1
Published on December 9, 2021
This first lesson in your email short course focuses on Great Lakes science to build a foundation for the planning and zoning lessons to come. -
Lymantria Dispar Aerial Survey
Published on November 5, 2021
Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, aerial survey map for 2021. -
Influence of Deer Harvest Regulations on Antlerless Harvest, Abundance, and Sex and Age Composition: Implications for Managing Deer in the Face of Chronic Wasting Disease
Published on September 17, 2021
Deer hunting is culturally and economically important throughout Michigan and the United States, but it is also a critical tool for wildlife management. -
Forestry, Wetlands, and Habitat *A* Syst (FAS115)
Published on April 13, 2021
Landowners may use this publication to assist in becoming MAEAP verified. -
Spotted Lanternfly: A Colorful Cause for Concern
Published on November 30, 2020
Learn how to identify spotted lanternfly and take steps to slow its spread. -
Resources for Farms Impacted by Flooding
Published on June 1, 2020
During times of extreme weather, resources exist for agriculture producers in Michigan. This document serves as a tool to help farmers quickly identify what resources are available and where they can be found. -
Poison Ivy in Michigan – Toxicodendron radicans and rybergii
Published on May 29, 2020
Along with photos, identification and distribution information, this bulletin (E3438) also discusses the irritant substance urushiol and nonchemical and chemical control options.