Tag: Lake Erie
Alberto Rey: Art all about Earth
Alberto Rey’s artistic passions are wide-ranging. But water and wildlife may most succinctly describe them. The retired State University of New York — Fredonia professor of art has waded into drawing, painting, ceramics and filmmaking all while diving headfirst into the deepest affection for the natural world.
The 64-year-old Cuban-born artist moonlights as an Orvis-endorsed fly fishing guide on Western New York’s Lake Erie tributaries.
COMMENTARY: Proposed cuts to H2Ohio are step backward for Lake Erie
The H2Ohio program helps farmers grow crops more efficiently while also protecting the environment. A recently proposed 44 percent reduction to the program could have serious consequences, not just for […]
Noted BGSU algae scientist encourages people to stand up for Lake Erie
Climate change has become a stronger force in the fight against western Lake Erie algal blooms, one of northwest Ohio’s leading scientists said Monday during a luncheon speech to the Rotary Club of Toledo.
Northeast Ohio’s water divide shapes path to Lake Erie or Ohio River
When raindrops fall in Northeast Ohio, they begin a journey — one shaped by millions of years of geological history and guided by invisible boundaries in the land. Some of that water […]
Brews News: Will Mill Street lose it’s ‘cool’ brewed in London?
When does a fabled craft beer become too big to be cool? Maybe when it rolls off the same line as the best-selling beers on the continent.
