Location
LWVMI Environmental Network: Tuesday, April 15th at 11a via Zoom
The Huron River Watershed: why is it important and how can we protect it? In southeastern Michigan, the Huron River watershed spans a land area of more than 900 square miles, draining water to the Huron River through hundreds of tributary creeks and streams. It spans Oakland, Livingston, Ingham, Jackson, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Monroe Counties, including six local Leagues.
Rebecca Esselman, Executive Director of the Huron River Watershed Council will help us understand the importance of our watershed and how we can protect it.
Contact LWVMI Environmental Network group leader, Sandra Sorini Elser at advocacy [at] lwvwashtenaw.org to register for this event.