Echo
Search for Isle Royale’s bone bounty yields environmental clues, new friends, wilderness salvation
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Since 1988, the Isle Royale Moosewatch Expedition has sought volunteer backpackers for a community science project.
Great Lakes Echo (http://greatlakesecho.org/?s=weimer)
Since 1988, the Isle Royale Moosewatch Expedition has sought volunteer backpackers for a community science project.
Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would provide states, territories and tribes with $1.4 billion annually to protect important species and their associated habitats.
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Combining a love for both forestry and hip-hop, Thomas Easley has recruited diverse students into environmental sciences.
Have any old photos of sand dunes lying around?