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The mission of the MRWA is to preserve, protect and enhance the natural, historic and cultural resources of the Muskegon River Watershed through educational and scientific initiatives, while supporting positive economic development, agricultural and quality of life initiatives of organizations working in the river watershed.

 

MRWA Data Repository
General Watershed Data - Traditional Ecological Knowledge

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L - R
S - Z

A Brief History of Michigan - history of Michigan beginning with Native Americans and ending with dawn of twenty-first century.

EPA Science Inventory - searchable, agency-wide catalog of current, recently completed, and archived science activities and products.

Intellectual Imperatives in Ethnobiology - (Missouri Botanical Garden) - bulletin to focus research, support methodologies, encourage modeling analyses and structure education.

Native American Ethnobotany - database of foods, drugs, dyes and fibers of Native American Peoples.

Proceedings of the Wild Rice Research and Management Conference, July 7-8, 1999, in Carlton, Minnesota - archaeological context, research and ecology of wild rice. Contact MRWA.

The Tribal Fishery - a history of fishing trade and treaties between Native Americans and the U.S.

Watershed Approach Framework - EPA's vision for watershed approaches and the role EPA envisions for states and tribes.

Wild Rice: Ecology, Harvest, Management - (Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission) - brochure describing the historic decline, habitat requirements and life cycle of wild rice.

 

 

 

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