MARQUETTE If your summer plans include time at a favorite lake, here’s an easy way to do some good with real, lasting value: help the MiCorps Cooperative
How healthy is the water that residents and visitors enjoy in West Michigan? Are aquatic ecosystems able to flourish? These are the kind of questions that volunteers help answer by
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Help make a difference on Michigan’s inland lakes. Join the Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program today! Email
This summer, embrace the outdoors while monitoring water quality on your favorite lake. Enrollment is open through May 10, 2021.
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The MiCorps Cooperative Lakes Monitoring Program (CLMP) is back and seeking volunteers who want to enjoy and protect Michigan’s 11,000 inland lakes. Michigan’s lakes are a valuable resource that provide beauty, recreation, and economic opportunities. As more people use and live on and around our lakes, the potential for pollution and degradation increases. Monitoring a lake’s vital signs through time allows for informed and personalized management of that lake. By being a CLMP volunteer, you can help make a difference on your favorite lake while also deepening your connection to it.