More media - thank you God - for everything!!
The Keep Michigan Wolves Protected related story appears in Keweenaw Now, an Upper Peninsula environment news source that is much acclaimed and followed by many.
The story is about
the efforts of the Northern Michigan University EarthKeepers II
Student Team and the NMU Native American Students Association, and
many others across the state like Adam Adam T Robarge,
Upper Peninsula coordinator for Keep Michigan Wolves Protected.
This
was made possible by editor Michele Bourdieu,
who was traveling abroad when she got our story and made it a prior
up her return to the Keweenaw Now News Room.
Thanks
again to to Keweenaw Now Editor Michele Bourdieu – a bright green
light is today's smokey skies.
Story
includes video on the native plant projects and recognition of
Charlotte Loonsfoot
and
the others at KBIC who have made it happen - a native plants
greenhouse at KBIC.
EarthKeepers II vids on YouTube, Vimeo and more
FYI - Important:
(Marquette,
MI) – An
event involving many student organizations is being planned for March
20, 2013 at NMU, and organizers hope to have officials present on
campus to register people to vote.
Northern Michigan University Students and others crossed
campus in wind-driven heavy snow showers on February 27, 2013 to sign
the petition to save Michigan gray wolves from being hunted - and a
second NMU petition drive is planned on March 20.
About 50 signatures were gathered from registered voters during an event sponsored by the NMU EarthKeepers II Student Team and the Native American Students Association (NASA), organizers said.
Keep
Michigan Wolves Protected organizers have until March 27 to get
161,305 signatures from registered voters to force a Nov. 2014 to
decide the fate of the wolf hunting bill.
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