The Trump administration is challenging Great Lakes unity and progress as never before. It’s going to require our congressional delegation to stand up for the basic functions of the federal government and science.
Mike Shriberg
A guest author for Bridge Magazine.
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Mike Shriberg, Ph.D., is the regional executive director of the National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes Regional Center and a lecturer at the University of Michigan. He was previously appointed by former Governor Snyder to serve on Michigan’s Pipeline Safety Advisory Board.
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