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Lake Conservation Webinar Series: Shoreline Living Volume Two: Property owner experiences in lakefront conservation
This presentation will introduce the second volume of the MGLP’s Shoreline living document. With over 90,000 copies in circulation, both versions of the MGLP’s Shoreline Living document are excellent resources for starting conversations about natural shorelines. These magazine-style publications contain articles highlighting families who live on natural shorelines and have taken a variety of steps to benefit themselves and their lakes. Beautiful photographs of each property accompany the articles, where the families share their process in creating, maintaining, enjoying, and protecting their natural shorelines. This presentation will provide an opportunity to hear directly from some of the featured property owners as they share their experiences in conservation.

May 2, 2023 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Erin Fuller
Water Quality Project Manager @Van Buren Conservation District
Erin is the Water Quality Project Manager for the Van Buren Conservation District in Paw Paw, Michigan. She has been creating and implementing conservation projects in this role for 20 years. Erin enjoys working with landowners and partners from all backgrounds and experiences to protect and restore our natural heritage. Her projects range from conservation planning at regional scales to practical applications of on-the-ground management techniques with local landowners. Erin grew up in Michigan, spending most of her summers on the shore of Lake Michigan, and developed a deep love of the Great Lakes and the surrounding inland waters. Growing up in a family that loves boating, fishing, and nature in general laid the groundwork for her career in conservation. She lives with her husband (director of a nature center) and thirteen-year-old son in Kalamazoo, MI. Erin has a BA in Biology from Skidmore College (NY) and a MA in Geography from Western Michigan University.