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Beyond bluegrass: a guide to selecting low input turfgrass in northeastern Illinois

Proper Disposal of Unwanted Medicine: How to Protect Your Home and Environment

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Contaminants of Emerging Concern Literature Review Table

Full Sun Pollinator Garden- A Native Planting Guide to Attract Pollinators

Illinois Native Plants for the Home Landscape

Full Sun Rain Garden – A Native Planting Guide for Sunny Rain Garden Beds

Indiana Master Watershed Steward

Salmon and Trout of the Great Lakes: A Visual Identification Guide

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Located in Washington, D.C., the Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship provides a unique educational and professional experience to graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources, and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources. This is a one-year fellowship open to any student, regardless of citizenship, who is enrolled toward a degree in a graduate or professional program on the day of the deadline.Students enrolled at an Illinois or Indiana university or college should submit their applications through Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant by emailing Angela Archer at amcbride@purdue.edu. Students in surrounding states without a Sea Grant program should contact the National Sea Grant College Program at oar.sg.fellows@noaa.gov for a referral. Application deadline: June 3, 2026.To learn more about the fellowship, visit the link in bio.
PD hours + Great Lakes science + hands-on learning? Yes please.Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant has five educator workshops lined up for spring and summer 2026, covering birds, watersheds, coastal science, earth systems, and engineering design.🐦 May 3 · 💧 June 10 · 🌊 July 16 · 🌍 July 31–Aug 1 · 🏗️ Aug 18Real-world connections. Field experiences. Takeaways your students will actually feel.🔗 Register at the link in bio.