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Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species
Aquatic invasive species may be the most significant threat to the health of the Great Lakes. Scientists estimate the Great Lakes have been invaded by more than 180 species and cost more than $200 million annually in lost revenue and prevention strategies.
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Summer in the Northwoods
From sunny lakesides to deeply shaded old-growth forests, the hottest months of the year bring out some of the most amazing nature sights in Wisconsin.
© Erika Furtado/TNC Photo Contest 2021
Close to the Water
Kayaking is a fantastic way to explore Ohio's nature and get close to wildlife and native plants that live in and along bodies of water in Ohio.
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Ariana Lindquist
See the Places We Protect in the Great Lakes
The Nature Conservancy has helped protect more than 100 sites throughout the Great Lakes, including prairies, savannas, forests, wetlands and rivers.