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Jeff Kart

Jeff Kart

Jeff Kart is the principal of Enviroprose, a Bay City, Mich., consulting firm focusing on online communications and specializing in environmental media. More here: http://jeffkart.wordpress.com/about/

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Michigan makes it easier to snag best camp sites

By Jeff Kart | November 10, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Tittabawassee River Sturgeon, Cedar River monitoring

By Jeff Kart | September 6, 2017

The state of Michigan is stocking the Tittabawassee River with lake sturgeon for the first time.

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Off-road proposal, frog-bit challenge

By Jeff Kart | June 28, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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BaySail Seeks trainees, refuge considers commercial guides, state surveys fish

By Jeff Kart | June 7, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Worms, streams and renewable energy

By Jeff Kart | May 17, 2017

An environmental update from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Spring beach cleaning, oak wilt, Earth Day

By Jeff Kart | April 25, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Mr. Great Lakes: Energy laws, nesting duck advice, power plant expansion

By Jeff Kart | April 21, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Spotting ducks, treating for ash borer, awarding grants

By Jeff Kart | April 13, 2017

The latest environmental dispatch from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Comments on Michigan air contaminants, updates on renewable energy

By Jeff Kart | March 8, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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State of Great Lakes research, lighthouse keepers, smart meters

By Jeff Kart | January 17, 2017

The latest from Mr. Great Lakes.

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Catch of the Day

  • Water test: Rending the Great Lakes food web

    The food web in lakes Michigan and Huron has changed in ways that jeopardize age-old fishing traditions and raise questions about how we’ve managed them. Now negotiators are updating a legal settlement that spells out where and how much lake whitefish and lake trout can be harvested. 

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COVID-19

  • Communities welcome return of winter festivals

    By Sammy Schuck Most people may know that festivals attract people to Michigan communities. What most may not know is that festivals and events in the state are an annual $1 billion industry, according to Michigan Festivals and Events Association CEO Mike Szukhent. According to Szukhent, the lack of winter festivals last year “hit hard.” […]

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Podcasts

  • ‘Adopt-a-Forest’ program encourages citizens to clean up public land

    The Adopt-a-Forest program is volunteer-driven and helps people engage with the outdoors and encourages them to keep public lands clean, the state Department of Natural Resources says.

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Photo Friday

  • NASA astronaut captures Belle Isle image from space

    The Detroit River is one of the most important waterways in the Great Lakes system, according to NASA’s post.

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