Freshwater Future Weekly: November 27, 2024

This Week: #GivingTuesday – Making a Difference in the Great Lakes; The Hill Publishes Jill Ryan’s Opinion Piece on the Dangerous Energy Permitting Reform Act; Stewarding Nmé (Lake Sturgeon) in the Great Lakes
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#GivingTuesday – Making a Difference in the Great Lakes!

Do you believe that all residents in the Great Lakes region deserve access to clean, safe, and affordable drinking water? If so, please support our efforts on #GivingTuesday on December 3rd by making a financial gift, no matter the size. Your donation is needed now more than ever, with anticipated cuts in federal dollars dedicated to the Great Lakes. Freshwater Future is committed to helping communities protect our waters from source to tap. To give an early gift, click HERE. Thank you for showing up for the Great Lakes!

The Hill Publishes Jill Ryan’s Opinion Piece on the Dangerous Energy Permitting Reform Act

An opinion piece on the dangerous Energy Permitting Reform Act authored by Jill Ryan, Freshwater Future’s Executive Director, was published this week by The Hill. There is still a chance to defeat this harmful legislation that would open up public lands to oil and gas drilling, as well as mining, increasing pollution risk to waterways.  If you haven’t yet, please call and email your senator today to urge them to vote NO on the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024.

Stewarding Nmé (Lake Sturgeon) in the Great Lakes

Lake sturgeon or nmé (pronounced na-meh in Ojibwe) are making a comeback, thanks in part to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in Manistee, MI who developed a method for preserving nmé in the region. Because lake sturgeon return to spawn in the river where they were hatched, the Tribe developed streamside rearing facilities to ensure the fish would return, helping to establish natural reproduction. Its success stems from integrating traditional knowledge with innovative science, and creating an easily replicable, cost-effective model now used widely across the Great Lakes.