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Looking back at Michigan’s environmental risk
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This is the first part of a four-part series on Environmental Risk in Michigan: Past, Present and Future.
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This is the first part of a four-part series on Environmental Risk in Michigan: Past, Present and Future.
Coronovirus one more danger of fieldwork to study the impact of people on the ecology of drowned river mouths.
“I think that there’s a tendency for a lot of people that work on independent research projects to get a little, you know, obsessive, and they’re super driven.”
Michigan’s commercial fishing is critical infrastructure during the pandemic, yet some of its practitioners may not survive COVID-19.
Family conversations and reaching out to old friends are among the benefits of quarantine. But she misses yeast for bread baking.
And ping pong table will get a workout