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Shared Interest in Wild Rice {Mnomen} Restoration Drives Research Forward

Writer: scottmherronscottmherron

This article published by the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi in conjunction with Albion College in Michigan shows innovative approaches to doing collaborative research and education. There is promise in the technology and practice to studying wild rice using traditional knowledge-informed scientific methods, in this case macroinvertibrates in wild rice ecosystems (waterways).


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