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282 - Multi-Agency Coordination, Invasive Plant Response, and More with Ceci Weibert from Michigan's EGLE
- 2024/10/27
- 再生時間: 48 分
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Ceci Weibert from Michigan's Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) joins Brendan to talk about her work with the Great Lakes Commission on coordinating work between multiple agencies, her new job with Michigan's EGLE where she is the AIS coordinator, and some of the interesting things Michigan is currently working on. This includes a cross-border Hydrilla response in Ontario, Red Swamp Crayfish, European Frog-bit, and more! You can get in touch with Ceci here: WeibertC1@michigan.gov
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