The National Wildlife Federation's Great Lakes Regional Center, located in Ann Arbor, MI, is dedicated to protecting and preserving the natural resources of the Great Lakes region. Led by Regional Executive Director Rebecca Meuninck, the center works in collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation and other organizations to address environmental issues such as chemical policy reform, clean water, lead poisoning prevention, and sustainable procurement. With a team of dedicated staff and affiliates, the center focuses on education, engagement, and advocacy to ensure the long-term health and vitality of the Great Lakes ecosystem.
The center's work extends beyond Michigan, encompassing the entire Great Lakes region, including Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Through partnerships with organizations like the Healing Our Waters-Great Lakes Coalition and the Great Lakes Water Program, the center strives to promote environmental justice, conservation, and sustainable agriculture. With a commitment to protecting wildlife and their habitats, the Great Lakes Regional Center plays a vital role in preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Great Lakes for future generations.
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