Woodlands & Waters—Three Tiers of Stakeholder Engagement in the Heart of the Great Lakes
Grant: # 1608
Grant Amount: $89,996.00
Board Decision Year: 2016
Huron Pines (Grayling)
Vogelgesang, Emily ([email protected]) 989-448-2293 ext. 15
2016 Great Lakes Stewardship - Other Great Lakes Stewardship
Project Summary
Huron Pines built on existing partnerships and fostered new relationships to provide opportunity and support for citizens (K-12 students, adults and Michigan leaders) in Northeast Michigan to become Great Lakes and environmentally literate citizens. Through hands-on stewardship projects, ecosystems tours, and connections between students and leaders/adults, participants increased their ability to tackle the challenges and opportunities facing the Great Lakes basin. This project strengthened the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative (NEMI GLSI) network by supporting over (300) students and (25) teachers in implementing stewardship projects, engaging (100) adults in conservation learning and actions, and fostering an understanding of the importance of protecting the Great Lakes in over (50) community leaders.
Documents
July 2017 Progress Report
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View - narrative_progress_report-_Huron_Pines.docx |
Final Narrative Report
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View - Final_Narrative_Report.pdf |
Project Profile
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View - Project_Profile.pdf |
Evaluation Report: Place-Based Stewardship Education at Vanderbilt: A Great Lakes Fishery Trust Grant
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View - HPVanderbilt_EvalReport.pdf |
A Vision Realized - Two Decades of Forest Management Paying Off
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View - All_Stewardship_Stories.pdf |
Protecting Wild Places Publication
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View - Protecting_Wild_Places_11x17_DM.pdf |
Protecting the Rifle River Publication
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View - Rifle_River_Write-Up.pdf |
Committed to Clean Water Publication
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View - Water_Quality_Piece.pdf |