New guidelines from Health Canada mean you might see more water quality advisories at beaches in HRM this summer, but that doesn't necessarily mean there's more bacteria in the water.
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The Jamieson Biodiversity Lab at Oakland University, led by Biology Professor Mary Jamieson, is conducting pollinator surveys in Oakland County and Oakland Township parks and natural areas this summer. (Photo courtesy Mary Jamieson)
The Jamieson Biodiversity Lab at Oakland University, led by Biology Professor Mary Jamieson is conducting pollinator surveys in Oakland County and Oakland Township parks and natural areas this summer to help evaluate how land management strategies are influencing plant and insect biodiversity.
These surveys will also contribute data to the Michigan Butterfly Network as well as national and international pollinator monitoring efforts. Jamieson is a regional coordinator for the Michigan Butterfly Network and co-chair of the Urban Pollinator Taskforce for the Pollinator Partnership, an international organization that aims to protect pollinators through collaborative efforts by scientists, land managers, policymakers, and citizens.
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