Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat News

The Newsletter of the Great Lakes
Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund

The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat News is the newsletter of the Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund, published five times per year. The News is intended to provide a forum for the free exchange of ideas among citizens and organizations working to protect aquatic habitats in the Great Lakes Basin.

Volume 15, Number 2 • Summer 2007


Thank You

Thank you to the following 2007 donors, volunteers, and in-kind contributors.

  • Kendra Axness
  • Ann Baughman
  • Rob and Russ Bonfiglio
  • Edith Chase
  • Mary Jo Cullen
  • Bonnie Danni
  • Vicki Deisner
  • Bob and Helen Esford
  • Molly Flanagan
  • Tony & Victoria Fleming
  • Margaret Frisbie
  • Steven Garski
  • Willam & Betty Henne
  • Dr. John Hutto
  • Marilyn John
  • Sydney Lea
  • Edith Maynard
  • William Neal
  • Marion Olson
  • Arnold Overby
  • Thomas V. Potts
  • Clyde and Karen Ritchie
  • Carol Schneider
  • Joan Schumaker
  • Marilynn Smith
  • Valerie Spale
  • Ed and Diane Strzelinski
  • Dr. Joan Sturtevant
  • Jill Whelan
  • Boyden House in Grand Haven
  • Cedar Creek Wildlife Project
  • Environmental Research
  • Foundation
  • Lake St. Clair
  • Advisory Committee
  • Ohio Environmental Council
  • John G. Shedd Aquarium
  • Waldvogel Insurance Agency
  • Retired Senior Volunteer
  • Program (RSVP) for Emmet
  • and Charlevoix Counties
  • Delores Colman
  • Tillie Cone
  • Alice Hill
  • Betty Luebke
  • Joan Rasmussen
  • Effie Stevens
  • Lester Stevens
  • Virginia Stolt


Disclaimer: The interpretations and conclusions presented in this newsletter represent the opinions of the individual authors. They in no way represent the views of the Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, the C.S. Mott Foundation, subscribers, donors, or any organization mentioned in this publication.


The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund builds effective community-based citizen action to protect and restore the water quality of the Great Lakes basin. We work toward this goal by providing financial assistance, communications and networking assistance and technical assistance to citizens and grassroots watershed groups throughout the Great Lakes basin. Through these efforts we work with over 1,800 grassroots watershed groups and citizens to protect and restore the rivers, lakes and wetlands in their communities. The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.

For more information, please contact:

info@glhabitat.org
P.O. Box 2479, Petoskey, MI 49770
PH (231) 347-1181;
FX (231) 347-5928