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All Things Considered features interview – “Many wild bee species are in widespread decline worldwide due to multiple interacting factors.  Habitat loss, parasites and disease, pesticide use and climate change have all been blamed.  Urbanization contributes to habitat loss, and that trend is expected to accelerate in coming decades.”

Impacts of Urbanization on Wild Bees








A Letter From MidMichigan Environmental Action Council download pdf The Lansing community is having an important conversation about energy. What will usage be in the next five-ten-20 years? What role can energy waste reduction have in shaping our needs? Why not just go 100% renewable, already? That last question is […]

Energy in MidMichigan






MidMEAC’s Dave Dempsey Distinguished Service Award was bestowed on long-time environmental activist Anne Woiwode. Ms. Woiwode has devoted nearly four decades of her personal and professional life to environmental advocacy and preservation. Among her accomplishments, Anne helped lead a ten-year battle to protect 90,000 acres of old growth forest, lakes […]

MidMEAC Honors Sierra Club’s Anne Woiwode



Michigan’s 11,000 inland lakes are incredibly diverse and vary in depth, productivity, thermal stratification, oxygen, alkalinity, shoreline armoring, docks, woody habitat, housing density and other characteristics. MDNR has developed an online interactive map to help those interested in learning more about lake habitats. Find it here.

MDNR Inland Lake Habitat Map



Mid-MEAC is partnering with MSU, Meridian Township, local businesses and neighbors to create a low-maintenance rain garden in the roundabout at the intersection of Burcham and Park Lake Road. The voice of one person catalyzed this project and momentum is growing. Join us in supporting this water quality protection project. […]

Volunteer: Hidden River Rain Garden