The Humbug Marsh, located in Trenton and Gibraltar, Michigan, represents the last mile of undeveloped shoreline along the U.S. mainland of the Detroit River. As over 97% of coastal wetlands in the river have been lost to shoreline development, the Humbug Marsh Unit contains critical habitat for many rare fish and wildlife species, and is considered “globally unique” and “globally significant in biodiversity” by The Nature Conservancy. The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge acquired this 410‐acre unit in 2005, narrowly avoiding a fate of residential development and wetland infilling on the site. Since then, a comprehensive master plan for the unit and its adjacent Refuge Gateway, located directly north of Humbug Marsh on a brownfie...
The Mill River flows through 15 miles of Western Massachusetts, from Goshen to Easthampton, with a w...
The University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) currently owns 1,761 ...
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed alterations to or removal of four dams on the lower reach...
The Humbug Marsh, located in Trenton and Gibraltar, Michigan, represents the last mile of undevelope...
The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge spans 77 km along the Detroit River and western Lake...
Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, USA is the automobile capital of the world, part of the industrial h...
Using interviews, targeted questionnaires, and historical documents, James Fleming and Erin Love sh...
Michigan City's coal generating plant is a blight on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The plant and i...
Our client, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, recently acquired a forty-three acre p...
The plans for a shopping mall under construction on a 192-acre site in Lansing Township, Ingham Cou...
In 2017, the Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor Foundation purchased a 17-acre property to the west of Ann Ar...
A robust body of research suggests that inclusive and collaborative approaches to ecological restora...
The field of sustainable design has too often been reserved for site remediation projects and and ha...
Master of ScienceLandscape ArchitectureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that addressing nonpoint source pollution within intensely agricul...
The Mill River flows through 15 miles of Western Massachusetts, from Goshen to Easthampton, with a w...
The University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) currently owns 1,761 ...
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed alterations to or removal of four dams on the lower reach...
The Humbug Marsh, located in Trenton and Gibraltar, Michigan, represents the last mile of undevelope...
The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge spans 77 km along the Detroit River and western Lake...
Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, USA is the automobile capital of the world, part of the industrial h...
Using interviews, targeted questionnaires, and historical documents, James Fleming and Erin Love sh...
Michigan City's coal generating plant is a blight on the shoreline of Lake Michigan. The plant and i...
Our client, the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, recently acquired a forty-three acre p...
The plans for a shopping mall under construction on a 192-acre site in Lansing Township, Ingham Cou...
In 2017, the Kiwanis Club of Ann Arbor Foundation purchased a 17-acre property to the west of Ann Ar...
A robust body of research suggests that inclusive and collaborative approaches to ecological restora...
The field of sustainable design has too often been reserved for site remediation projects and and ha...
Master of ScienceLandscape ArchitectureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream...
AbstractThere is growing evidence that addressing nonpoint source pollution within intensely agricul...
The Mill River flows through 15 miles of Western Massachusetts, from Goshen to Easthampton, with a w...
The University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) currently owns 1,761 ...
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers proposed alterations to or removal of four dams on the lower reach...