
Across the Great Lakes region, a movement is growing. From Buffalo to Detroit, Chicago to Duluth, communities are working to restore the Lakes. People are removing dangerous dams to restore fish passage, converting old farms to wetland habitat and rehabilitating shorelines along rivers and lakes. Two new reports showcase how Great Lakes restoration can create jobs and improve the quality of life for people.
- Read “Progress and Promise: 21 Stories that Showcase Successful Great Lakes Restoration Projects.”
- Read “Faces of Restoration: People Working to Restore the Great Lakes.”
Related posts:
- New Reports Highlight Successful Great Lakes Restoration Projects
- Coalition to Congress: Don’t Cut Successful Great Lakes Programs that Protect Drinking Water, Public Health, Jobs
- EPA: Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Applications far Outpace Available Funds
- Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
- Are You a Poster Child for Great Lakes Restoration?

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