Category: Toledo Blade
Overlooked land-water nexus is focus of climate change project led by UT soil scientist
The University of Toledo began its annual speaker series inside its Lake Erie Center in Oregon with a soil scientist who said he loves having a career that allows him to get his hands dirty.
United States and Canada are urged to do more microplastic research in the Great Lakes region
They’re everywhere — those tiny bits, shards, and pieces of plastic, barely large enough for the human eye to see.
Warming centers to open overnight Tuesday
Two emergency warming shelters will open overnight Tuesday, the city of Toledo announced.
Campgrounds at Harrison Lake State Park to be closed for months
FAYETTE, Ohio — The North and South Campgrounds at Harrison Lake State Park will be closed several months this year for upgrades, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said.
Lake Erie, other Great Lakes could be hurt by federal cuts and hiring freezes
Two of the biggest threats to the Great Lakes region’s $7 billion fishery — invasive carp and sea lampreys — will get worse if the Trump Administration’s federal cuts and hiring freezes are not done more methodically, officials said Monday.