The Latest from the Coalition
On this page you can find the latest news from the Coalition, including stories of restoration successes, profiles of ongoing clean water issues, policy updates, and press releases.
Habitat Restoration Near Green Bay Brings Back Waterfowl
Planting wild rice and other aquatic vegetation at the Duck Creek Delta is restoring habitat for birds and other wildlife while improving water quality.
Students Remove Invasive Plants Enhance Wildlife Habitat
Students removed invasive plants and replanted native species to enhance wildlife habitat and restore water quality near Milwaukee, Wis.
Wetland Restoration Boosts Outdoor Recreation
Restoring a wetland near the Manistee River is improving water quality, creating a home for wildlife, and creating outdoor recreation opportunities.
Rehabilitating Vacant Urban Lots Improves Stormwater Management
Rehabilitating vacant parcels in three Great Lakes cities improve storm water management and revitalize urban communities.
Nature Preserve Protects Habitat for Birds and Wildlife
Stella Niagara Park was converted into a publicly accessible nature preserve, restoring wildlife habitat and enhancing outdoor recreation.
Celebrating the 10-Year Anniversary of a Public Compact for the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes Compact is about how we sustainably manage the lakes—fresh water that more than 42 million people depend on for their drinking water in the United States and Canada.
Park Point Green Infrastructure Reduces Stormwater Runoff
Planting shoreline vegetation, rain gardens, and tree trenches at Park Point’s is reducing stormwater runoff and improving public safety and beach health.
Restoring Wetlands in Michigan Provides Home for Wildlife
Restoring wetlands at Maankiki Marsh in Michigan helped reduce flooding, improve water quality, and boost outdoor recreation opportunities.