Overview, Nursery Program, and Sand Point Restoration: Achieving a Shared Vision

Sand Point RestorationKaren Anderson at the 13th annual North American Pollinator Protection Campaign (NAPPC) International Conference highlighted native plant and pollinator work by the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (KBIC) Natural Resource Department and the Zaagkii Wings and Seeds Partnership on October 22-24, 2013. Karen, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Natural Resources Department Plant and Greenhouse Technician, made a presentation at the NAPPC event in Washington D.C.

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Native American Times News Story on Zaagkii Project

As bees die, Keweena Bay Indian Community adults, teens actively protect pollinators

Native American Times News Story on Zaagkii Project – entitled “As bees die, Keweena Bay Indian Community adults, teens actively protect pollinators” posted Monday, October 27, 2008.

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Tree Hugger News Story on Zaagkii Project

Michigan Teens Build Butterfly Houses and Plant 26,000 Native Plants through the Zaagkii Wings and Seeds Project

Tree HuggerTree Hugger News Story on Zaagkii Project – entitled “Michigan Teens Build Butterfly Houses and Plant 26,000 Native Plants through the Zaagkii Wings and Seeds Project” posted Sunday, October 26, 2008 by Sara Novak, Columbia, SC.

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Indian Country Today News Story on Zaagkii Project

Sand Point to get new look

Zaagkii Project to restore Native plants along Lake Superior

Indian Country Today Zaagkii Project Article – Part 2 – entitled “Sand Point to get new look” posted Friday, September 12, 2008 by Greg Peterson, Today correspondent.

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