Indigenous Welcome – GLEN and SwimDrinkFish
A series of ceremonial welcomes and speeches by Great Lakes First Nations and Tribal Members will take place on the grounds of Navy Hall, 305 Ricardo Street from 1-4 p.m.
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A series of ceremonial welcomes and speeches by Great Lakes First Nations and Tribal Members will take place on the grounds of Navy Hall, 305 Ricardo Street from 1-4 p.m.
Join partners of the Niagara River Remedial Action Plan initiative for a unique journey to learn about the incredible cultural heritage, natural history, and science of the Niagara River and adjacent Great Lakes!
The 2022 Great Lakes Public Forum will provide an opportunity for the Governments of Canada and the United States to discuss and receive public comments on the state of the lakes and binational priorities for science and action, as well as an opportunity for the International Joint Commission to discuss and receive public input on the Progress Report of the Parties.
A 30 minute video of citizen comments from our virtual listening tour around the Basin will be introduced by Lake Erie Waterkeeper and GLEN leader Sandy Bihn. Hear what your fellow citizens have to say about issues they are facing right now.
GLEN leaders Jane Elder and John Jackson will present GLEN's seminal report outlining the actions and failures of the past 50 years.
GLEN leader Margaret Wooster , a founder of Friends of the Buffalo River and a board member of the Western New York Environmental Alliance, will address the legacy of pollution from the past, current environmental concerns and needed future actions.
Biinaagami: a partnership with Oak Island Films, Merit Motion Pictures, Swim Drink Fish and Royal Canadian Geographic invite you to attend the Premiere of GREAT LAKES UNTAMED: the first landmark natural history series ever produced on the Great Lakes.
Help us celebrate the launch of Great Lakes DataStream at the Great Lakes Public Forum!
A viewing of "The Erie Situation" presented by Lake Erie Waterkeeper and Great Lakes Ecoregion Network
The International Joint Commission (IJC) is hosting a public meeting to consider your reflections on Great Lakes water quality progress.
Dr. Justin Chaffin at Ohio State’s Stone Lab is studying the environmental factors that cause Lake Erie algal blooms to become toxic or remain non-toxic, to provide more guidance to water utilities on when they should plan to treat drinking water for algal toxins.
Join the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy in celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of the most important environmental laws in our nation’s history, the Federal Clean Water Act.
"Unifying Innovation & Stewardship" — the first in-person Water Leaders Summit since 2019 will explore the link between water innovation and water stewardship. This event is presented by The Water Council.
Please join us for the 2022 Great Lakes Commission Annual Meeting, to be held in Erie, Pennsylvania, October 11-13, 2022!
The Great Lakes Stewardship has designed a virtual, four-part series focusing on helping teachers—and their students—communicate effectively about the climate crisis.
In partnership with Michigan State University’s Institute of Water Research, Michigan Rural Water Association and community partners, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) will host the 2022 Source Water Protection Conference in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.
The Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition is excited to announce that we will be holding an in-person Great Lakes conference this year, October 18-19, in Milwaukee.
Visit Lyme Free Library on Friday, October 21, 2022, for a free, 1-4 pm "Working with Nature for Shorelines" workshop on shoreline management techniques.
SOLM 2022 is part of an annual series of State of Lake conferences aimed at bringing together lake-specific research, policy development, management, education, and nonprofit organizations to broaden the discussion and provide diverse interaction among stakeholders.
The Upper Midwest Invasive Species Conference (UMISC) is a biennial conference that addresses all taxa of invasive species.
Single-use plastic bags are everywhere in society, but despite their convenience, they can have negative impacts on the environment and on waste management.
Dreissena in Lake Ontario 30 years post-invasion, presented by Alexander Karatayev, PhD, SUNY Buffalo State College.