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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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About Great Lakes Echo

Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

Recent Articles

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