by Communications Committee | Mar 20, 2025 | News, Staff Spotlight
We’re Hiring! We are seeking applicants for two seasonal positions – a Boat Wash Senior Manager and multiple Boat Wash Operators. The boat wash on Little Glen is our first line of defense against halting the potential introduction of harmful aquatic invasive...
by Communications Committee | Mar 20, 2025 | Education, News, Watershed Trivia
There is lots happening in the spring in the Glen Lake/Crystal River Watershed. Birds are migrating, animals are coming out of hibernation, and diatoms (also known as algae) are growing in our water. You may see what looks like “clumps” floating in the water. These...
by Communications Committee | Mar 20, 2025 | Education, News, Watershed Trivia
Birds have been called “bellwethers of watershed health.” Because they respond to basic changes in landscape and habitat conditions, birds can be excellent indicators of watershed health. Roger Tory Peterson, an American naturalist who published many books about birds...
by Communications Committee | Mar 20, 2025 | Education, News, Watershed Trivia
Birds have been called “bellwethers of watershed health.” Because they respond to basic changes in landscape and habitat conditions, birds can be excellent indicators of watershed health. Roger Tory Peterson, an American naturalist who published many books about birds...
by Communications Committee | Mar 14, 2025 | News, Staff Spotlight
Our thanks to Craig Manning and the Leelanau Ticker for sharing Kate Gille’s story from Sleeping Bear Dunes park ranger to GLA’s first executive director. Her journey is truly inspiring. Learn more about Kate’s vision and commitment by clicking the link below....
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