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Healthy lawns can be pesticide free

Don’t be fooled by the name. Pests, such as insects and weeds, are not the only victims of pesticide application. Humans, especially children, are in danger of exposure to pesticides—linked…


Templates and Guidance for Proposal Submissions

…reviewed independent of the proposal application. Complete all questions to the best of your ability. Throughout the document, consider both work in the environment proper as well as materials, procedures, situations, or…


In the News: Tipping Point Planner featured in ESRI’s ArcNews

…full article in ESRI’s Winter 2020 issue of ArcNews: https://www.esri.com/about/newsroom/arcnews/with-gis-communities-see-how-land-use-changes-may-affect-local-water-quality/.  Download the PDF (pages 28-29): https://www.esri.com/content/dam/esrisites/en-us/newsroom/arcnews/arcnews-winter-2020.pdf  Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant is a part of University of Illinois Extension and Purdue Extension….


Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant By the Numbers 2023


Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant By the Numbers 2023- Indiana


Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant By the Numbers 2023- Illinois


Indiana middle schoolers study key water quality issues

…our study of environment science. However, it didn’t take long for my students to realize that the learning experiences this year were going to be extra special. Armed with a weeks worth…


Funding available to support social and economic research on PFAS in the Great Lakes region

…and related compounds in the environment, people and communities are currently being impacted by the ubiquitous nature of PFAS and related compounds—for example, in drinking water, food, packaging, personal care…


In the News: EPA chief open to tougher policy on invasive species

From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The Obama administration’s top environmental official indicated Tuesday that she will consider tougher rules to protect the Great Lakes from invasive species that hitch rides…


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