Great Lakes Restoration:
One Community at a Time Toolkit Available Now





Freshwater Future is thrilled to announce the release of our latest toolkit focused on Great Lakes Restoration. Restoring the Great Lakes happens--One Community at a Time. Every community that undertakes a project to restore the health of the lakes, rivers, wetlands, and shorelines brings great benefits.

Click here (member only - password required) to go to the toolkit.








Making It Happen!
Success stories from the field.


We encourage readers to use Success Stories as a tool for your own aquatic habitat protection efforts. These stories provide an opportunity to network with the local citizens who worked diligently to complete projects to benefit habitats similar to those you are working on, by borrowing creative project ideas, and by finding inspiration from knowing there are so many dedicated, concerned citizens and grassroots groups working across the Great Lakes Basin to protect these vital resources.

Free copies available for your work, e-mail: info@freshwaterfuture.org

We also have a number of back issues of Success Stories we would be happy to send you, e-mail: info@freshwaterfuture.org


Success Stories 2006/2007: Let It Rain: From Runoff to Renewal

Success Stories 2006/2007: Let It Rain: From Runoff to Renewal (pdf file)


After you've reviewed these materials, help us provide resources that are most useful to you! The Runoff to Renewal Publications Survey is quick and easy to complete: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=fA8BwR2_2fwVeVsz25dbFghQ_3d_3d


Search the Past Success Stories!


Success Stories 2005

Success Stories 2004

Success Stories 2003

Success Stories 2002

Success Stories 2001


The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund builds effective community-based citizen action to protect and restore the water quality of the Great Lakes basin. We work toward this goal by providing financial assistance, communications and networking assistance and technical assistance to citizens and grassroots watershed groups throughout the Great Lakes basin. Through these efforts we work with over 1,800 grassroots watershed groups and citizens to protect and restore the rivers, lakes and wetlands in their communities. The Great Lakes Aquatic Habitat Network and Fund, Inc. is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.

For more information, please contact:

info@glhabitat.org
P.O. Box 2479, Petoskey, MI 49770
PH (231) 348-8200;