2024 Michigan Forestry Management Plan
On September 5, 2024, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) released the 2024 State Forest Management Plan for public review. This document following identifies observations related to key National Wildlife Federation (NWF) priorities aligned with the Great Northwoods Initiative.
Hook, Line, and Signature: Governor Pritzker Pressed to Sign Carp Agreement
More than 40 groups signed a letter in June 2024 urging Illinois Governor Pritzker to sign the Brandon Road Lock and Dam Agreement to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes.
Phosphorus Reduction Goals for Lake Erie: A White Paper
As harmful algal blooms continue to impact Lake Erie, multiple agencies, producers, researchers, and other stakeholders continue to invest in programs and research to understand the science and meet nutrient reduction goals. This 2024 white paper explores different programmatic paths that might be taken to meet this need.
Water Affordability Analysis for Six Michigan Communities
Too many Michiganders pay too much for drinking water. A 2022 report recommends how to fix that.
Drinking Water Infrastructure and Equity Roundtable Report
Over 50 frontline leaders and policy experts came together to prioritize water infrastructure funding implementation.
A Pivotal Year for Wildlife and Communities in the Great Lakes
2022 Congressional Priorities Report
Detroit Leadership & Environmental Education Program (D-LEEP) 2021 Progress Report
D-LEEP is setting the example for urban environmental engagement programs not only in Detroit but throughout the country.
PFAS Contamination at the Former Wurtsmith Air Force Base: The True Story
Setting the record straight about what the Air Force, the Department of Defense, and the state of Michigan have actually done (or not done) to protect people and natural resources in Oscoda (1974-2021)
The Impacts of Lake Erie's Harmful Algal Blooms on Great Lakes Businesses
Nutrient pollution in the Great Lakes jeopardizes the regional economy that depends on fresh water to thrive, and puts the cost burden of related impacts like harmful algal blooms on businesses that adhere to strict regulations in their own industries. (Great Lakes Business Network)
The PFAS Crisis
Long-lasting chemicals threaten the Great Lakes Region
Great Lakes Region 2021 Congressional Policy Priorities
The National Wildlife Federation Great Lakes Regional Center's priorities for the 117th Congress.
National Wildlife Federation Great Lakes Regional Center
A uniting, effective voice for people, water, and wildlife.
Counting Cover Crops
National Wildlife Federation report provides overview, success stories of cover crop use in the United States today.
Clean Water Grows
Across the United States, 41,509 water bodies are considered too polluted to meet water quality standards. Read about six successful cover crop outreach efforts.
Toxic Algae: Coming Soon to a Lake Near You?
An online map is the first attempt to show the scale and scope of reported freshwater hazardous algal blooms (HABs). It is a resource for communities to both report and track freshwater toxic algae outbreaks.
Taken by Storm: How Heavy Rain is Worsening Algal Blooms in Lake Erie
Combine excessive nutrients with heavy rains, and the result is record-breaking harmful algal blooms.
Sunken Hazard: Aging oil pipelines beneath the Straits of Mackinac an ever-present threat to the Great Lakes
Submerged in the waters where Lakes Michigan and Lake Huron meet, more than 20 million gallons of crude oil and natural gas fluids are pumped every day by Enbridge Energy—the Canadian company responsible for the Kalamazoo Oil Spill.
After the Marshal Spill: Pipelines in the Great Lakes Region
Do laws governing pipelines adequately protect the Great Lakes from oil pollution?
Feast and Famine in the Great Lakes
How Nutrients and Invasive Species Interact to Overwhelm the Coasts and Starve Offshore Waters.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Report on the implementation of the Great Lakes Compact.
Unfinished Business
Breaking down what the Midwest needs to do to lead in the clean energy economy.
Improving the Odds
Using climate-readiness to reduce the impacts of climate change on the Great Lakes ecosystem
What Scientists are Saying about Asian Carp Surviving in the Great Lakes
Research indicates that Asian carp could establish self sustaining populations in the Great Lakes.
The Eagle Mine Project - Sulfide Ore Mining in Marquette Co.
The Yellow Dog Plains wilderness, one of Michigan's largest wild areas, could be turned into an industrial zone by Kennecott Minerals.
Great Lakes Restoration & the Threat of Global Warming
How to protect the Great Lakes from global warming and what it means for the Great Lakes.
More than one-third of U.S. fish and wildlife species are at risk of extinction in the coming decades. The National Wildlife Federation is on the ground in seven regions across the country, collaborating with 53 state and territory affiliates to reverse the crisis and ensure wildlife thrive.