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Presented By: University of Michigan Biological Station

Watershed Protection Efforts That Work! – 2017 Summer Lecture Series All-Camp Lecture

Gail Gruenwald, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, and Jim Foster, Anacostia River Watershed Society of Washington DC

The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake. The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake.
The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake.
This All-Camp Lecture will draw comparisons between rural and metropolitan watershed protection efforts, using two vastly different communities as case studies. Gail Gruenwald of the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council and Jim Foster of the Anacostia River Watershed Society will discuss what similar challenges and issues they face, as well as discussing how management in the two areas (Northern Michigan and Washington DC) differ. The discussion will be moderated by UMBS Interim Director Linda Greer.
The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake. The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake.
The pink and blue sky of the setting sun is reflected in the rippled surface of a woodland lake.

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