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Making It Happen!
Success stories
from the field.
Protecting
Sensitive Areas on Waukegan Harbor Dunes
Waukegan Harbor Citizens' Advisory
Group-Illinois
Citizens'
Right to Know of Sewage in Local Streams
Improving Kids' Environment-Indiana
Planned
Growth in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
EUP Conservation Design Task Force-Michigan
Public
Education to Protect A Fragile Peninsula
Friends of the Land of Keweenaw-Michigan
First International Wildlife Refuge Formed Due
to Work of Grassroots Advocates
The Friends of the Detroit River, Inc.-Michigan
Surveying
Species to Protect Spirit Mountain
(Duluth
Chapter) Izaak Walton League
Building
Coalitions to Protect Seneca Lake
Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association, Inc.-New York
Building
a Better Watershed
Friends of Euclid Creek-Ohio
Educating
and Collaborating to Protect a Unique Wildlife Corridor
Save Our Ravines-Ontario
Community
Watchdogging on Lake Ontario
Environmental
Bureau of Investigation/Lake Ontario Keeper-Ontario
Student
Sleuths Discover Pollution Sources
Strong Vincent High School-Pennsylvania
Empowering
Local Leaders
Midwest Environmental Advocates,
Inc.-Wisconsin
Frogs
in Your Backyard
Northeastern Wisconsin Audobon Society-Wisconsin
Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network & Fund is a project of the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council.
Funding for GLAHNF is provided by the C.S. Mott Foundation, private contributions and other private and governmental grants.
For more information, please contact:
Jill Ryan, Program Director (jill@watershedcouncil.org) extension 106
426 Bay Street, Petoskey, MI 49770
PH (231) 347-1181;
FX (231) 347-5928
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