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Michigan monkey flower,
endangered species.

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Midland Nuclear Power Plant

Midland Nuclear Power Plant.pdf
Artist's rendition of the Midland Nuclear Power Plant, located south of The Dow Chemical Company's industrial complex.

Tags: Consumers Power, Midland, Nuclear

Mike Schechtman on Helping Students Lobby

Mike Schechtman on National Relationships and with Other Groups

Mike Schechtman on the Ecology Center's Recycling Initiative

Mike Schechtman on the Organic Garden

MITW Presentation

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Monroe Creek Newsletter #5

Newsletter 5.pdf

Monroe Creek photo

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Monroe Creek photo 2

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Created by Michigan in the World and the Environmental Justice HistoryLab, projects of the U-M History Department.