Ojibwe book club inspires and educates
The Maadagindan! Start Reading! book club is a labor of love for Sea Grant Librarian Anne Moser.
The Maadagindan! Start Reading! book club is a labor of love for Sea Grant Librarian Anne Moser.
Learn more about Ojibwe culture in the Great Lakes by joining our online book club!
Staff member Adam Bechle’s favorite project this year involved sharing his coastal processes and engineering expertise about Milwaukee’s lakefront with educators during a shipboard science workshop.
Everyone’s invited to celebrate Earth Day with the kickoff of the Center for Great Lakes Literacy’s 4th Annual Great Lakes BioBlitz.
Assistant Director for Communications Moira Harrington explores the importance of libraries and one particular librarian in honor of National Library Week.
Anne Moser’s favorite 2021 project found her customizing a summer reading program theme with GLIFWC staff to make it more Great Lakes-friendly.
Wisconsin Sea Grant is leading one of six projects recently funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Marine Debris Program. The projects, announced today, focus on preventing the introduction of marine debris (trash, fishing gear and microplastics) into coastal and Great Lakes environments.
Anne Moser, our senior special librarian and education coordinator, is participating in a conversation about the Great Lakes with several others in Door County on July 2.
Anne Moser, senior special librarian and education coordinator, said the “Explore Lake Sturgeon” project was her favorite for 2020.
Recordings collected for the Wisconsin Sea Grant book, “People of the Sturgeon: Wisconsin’s Love Affair with an Ancient Fish,” were recently added to a national archive by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.