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Category: Great Lakes Now Watch Parties

Posted inEvents and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Events and Road/River Shows, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Water's True Cost

Water’s True Cost: Episode Sneak Peek Watch Party

by GLN Editor April 25, 2022

Join GLN Producer Anna Sysling for a conversation with several guests who all played a part in this episode’s story about the complicated financial, public health and infrastructural implications of our drinking water.

Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Authors, Events and Special Broadcasts, Featured, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Latest News, News, News Director's Pick-of-the-Week, Sandra Svoboda, Who We Are and What We Do

Triple Threat: GLN Show, Website and Facebook Events all honored with media awards

by Sandra Svoboda March 26, 2021
Posted inDetroit, Events and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Habitat Restoration, Lake St. Clair, Michigan, Region, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Watch Party: Coastal Wetlands, Part 1

by GLN Editor February 15, 2021
Posted inEvents and Special Broadcasts, Fish, Birds and Animals, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Invasive Species, News, Science, Technology, Research

Watch Party: Invaders on the Menu

by GLN Editor January 15, 2021
Posted inDetroit River, Events and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Latest News, News, Region

Watch Party: Detroit River’s High Water

by GLN Editor December 10, 2020
Posted inClimate Change, COVID-19, Events and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Habitat Restoration, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Invasive Species, News, Science, Technology, Research, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts

Watch Party: Watching the Waters

by GLN Editor December 1, 2020
Posted inEvents and Special Broadcasts, Fish, Birds and Animals, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, History and Culture, Lighthouses, Museums and Cultural Institutions, Recreation and Tourism, Science, Technology, Research, Sturgeon

Watch Party: Urgin’ for Sturgeon

by GLN Editor November 14, 2020
Posted inBeaches, Boating, Paddle Sports and Sailing, Climate Change, Events and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Habitat Restoration, Industry, Energy, Economic Development, Infrastructure, News, Recreation and Tourism, Science, Technology, Research, Tourism, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts, Waterfront Development

Watch Party: Looking Up and Out

by GLN Editor November 4, 2020
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Age of Nature, Authors, Events and Special Broadcasts, Fish, Birds and Animals, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Guest Article, Latest News, News, PBS, Recreation and Tourism, Sandra Svoboda, Science, Technology, Research, Shipwrecks, Who We Are and What We Do

What Grows: “Shipwrecks and Ecosystems” watch party for Great Lakes Now and “The Age of Nature”

by Sandra Svoboda October 21, 2020
Posted inAbout Great Lakes Now, Age of Nature, Authors, Events and Special Broadcasts, Great Lakes Now Watch Parties, Guest Article, Infrastructure, Latest News, News, PBS, Sandra Svoboda, Water Quality and Restoration Efforts, Who We Are and What We Do

Damming Decisions: Watch party for Great Lakes Now and The Age of Nature

by Sandra Svoboda October 21, 2020

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