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Become a Lake Huron Shoreline Monitor 

NORTHERN MICHIGAN—Residents who want to gather useful data along the Lake Huron shoreline or protect endangered piping plovers are invited to sign up for a two-part information and volunteer training session happening in April.

Conservation nonprofit Huron Pines will host the first session online April 10 to share information about Coast Watchers and Piping Plover Monitoring, two major community science opportunities being offered this year. During this session, staff will provide details to help attendees decide if these programs suit their interests and understand the commitments involved.

Following the first session, an in-person volunteer training will be held April 20 at Tawas Point State Park. A link to register can be found at huronpines.org/events.

Anyone needing more information can contact Maddie Khuri, Community Education Project Manager, by calling 989- 448-2293 ext. 17 or emailing maddie@huronpines.org.

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