Submitted by: LIAA & the UpNorth Media Center. Northwest Lower Michigan has a diverse array of highly productive wetlands that provide essential habitat [...]
Essay By: Tom Bailey, Executive Director, Little Traverse Conservancy Change is coming to northern Michigan in a number of ways. The Great Lakes have [...]
Each spring, people in Northwest Lower Michigan witness the emergence of wildflowers on the forest floor. Then, the buds of hardwood trees burst open, unfurling [...]
Climate change, climate variability and invasive species threaten the future of natural resources in Northwest Lower Michigan. Changes in rainfall patterns and increased [...]
Last spring, the noted bioregionalist and widely published writer, Stephanie Mills encouraged Nature Change to look at alternative education options for re-connecting people [...]
On Friday, September 30th, Nature Change will present a short symposium at the Hagerty Conference Center of Northwestern Michigan College in Traverse City. Our [...]
Submitted by the Conservation Resource Alliance, this article describes biological monitoring along the Boardman River to measure the success of habitat restoration. In [...]
This video essay celebrates some of northern Michigan’s most threatened wetlands and some of the young citizen scientists working to better understand and preserve them. [...]
This article was submitted by Dave Dempsey, a writer and natural resources specialist. Dave has been involved in environmental policy since 1982 and is the [...]
Essay by: Dr. Erwin (Duke) Elsner; Small Fruit/Consumer Horticulture Educator Michigan State University Extension Most people who appreciate the natural resources of Northern Michigan [...]
A new, particularly dangerous species of fruit fly has invaded Northwest Lower Michigan. Not the ordinary fruit fly that loves overripe and rotting [...]