Here you will find a comprehensive collection of free educational resources dedicated to helping rural shoreline property owners, families, municipalities, lake groups, and educators protect their lakes and restore natural habitat. Explore guides, best practices, case studies, lesson plans, and tools to become a freshwater protector. Funding support thanks to Peterborough K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation, and S.M. Blair Family Foundation.
This document highlights native plants that can help improve watershed health and support species recovery in eco-zone 6a. The plants …
The document discusses plastic pollution in the Great Lakes, its effects on aquatic biota, and ways to get involved in …
This is a handout from our webinar, "Plastic Pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes: What we know and how we …
The document links from our webinar, "Plastics in our Waterways". It lists 22 sources on the topic of plastics and …
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Let us introduce you to two pollinator champions: Alan and Joyce. After participating in our shoreline naturalization program, The Natural …
This activity aims to find and identify different creatures in a pond or lake using identification guides. It provides tips …
This is a handout from our webinar, "Precipitation Projections: Understanding the Latest Climate Data". Analyzing trends in precipitation variables can …
This reflection from past executive director Barbara King tells of her experience making maple syrup and ties it into our …