Conservation and Environmentalism Movements in Michigan
Suggested Search Terms for Further Research

Folder "Saginaw Forest and Eberwhite Woods." Leigh Jarvis Young papers, Box 1.
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- Air pollution
- Air quality
- Conservation of natural resources
- Dam
- Environmental justice
- Environmental law
- Environmental protection
- Erosion
- Fishery management
- Forests and forestry
- Habitat conservation
- Hazardous waste
- Land conservation
- Land use
- Logging
- Mining
- Natural resources
- Sewage
- Stream conservation
- Pollution
- Water pollution
- Water quality
- Wetland conservation
- Wildlife conservation

Huron River, Ann Arbor--"Where Nature is Instructor."
Postcard collection, 1890s-[ongoing].

Picture postcard of young women canoeing along
the Huron River. Postcard collection.
Developed by Rachael Dreyer, Graduate Reference Assistant, June 2009.
