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Paintings, books, music, plays and other arts are effective ways of communicating environmental issues.

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New book celebrates Illinois couple’s turning back time in their own backyard

By Rachel Duckett | October 18, 2021

“A Backyard Prairie. The Hidden Beauty of Tallgrass and Wildflowers” is available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $24.50.

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Novel sends U.P. game warden on 20th century spy mission

By Eric Freedman | April 26, 2021

A new novel from Michigan author Joseph Heywood.

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A light to guide trees and people: “The Star in the Sycamore” is a broad take on the natural world

By Chioma Lewis | February 1, 2021

The collection of nature essays was recently selected by the Library of Michigan as one of the 2021 Michigan Notable Books.

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Ninth-annual Thunder Bay International Film Festival moves online

By Brandon Chew | January 26, 2021

More than 70 films are showcased at the virtual festival that ends this Sunday.

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“A Fine Canopy” brings you outdoors while the world is stuck inside

By Chioma Lewis | December 21, 2020

“A Fine Canopy” is Alison Swan’s new book of poetry.

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Great gifts for Great Lakes enthusiasts

By Eric Freedman | December 7, 2020

By Eric Freedman

Looking for a holiday gift with the spirit of the Great Lakes region? If so, here are books (in alphabetical order by title) that Great Lakes Echo has written about this year, including interviews with their authors. Eating with the Seasons, Great Lakes Region by Dereck Nicholas
This cookbook combines recipes, language and the history of the Anishinaabeg people. What the author says: “Back in the day, elders would take their sons and their daughters out fishing and they would use the language. You’d hear how to catch the fish, how to net fish, how to cook the fish.

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Ann Arbor author explores Great Lakes as the ‘inner coast’

By Eric Freedman | November 13, 2020

Donovan Hohn’s a new book of essays, “The Inner Coast” is available from W.W. Norton.

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Remembering the birth of Isle Royale’s wolf-moose study

By Eric Freedman | August 20, 2020

When L. David Mech arrived at Isle Royale in 1959, he had no idea he would pioneer the nation’s longest-running prey-predator study, one that would become a model for wildlife biologists around the world.

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Artists, activists shift environmental art exhibit online during pandemic

By Taylor Haelterman | August 6, 2020

An art exhibition and panel discussions hosted by the Detroit Center for Design + Technology that addresses climate change is available to explore online through August 15.

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New cookbook highlights food of Great Lakes Indigenous peoples

By Carin Tunney | July 29, 2020

A new cookbook serves up the culture along with the food of the Indigenous people of the Great Lakes region.

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

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