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Solar Projects in the Parks- Stony Creek Metropark Paddle Shack

September 3, 2025 By: Erin Parker, Interpretive Services Supervisor During the late spring of 2025, your Metroparks started a new pilot project that reduced noise, reliance on fossil fuel, and the need to run a generator for 10+ hours a day. The Paddleshack at Eastwood…

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Expanding Community Resiliency through Rain Gardens

August 27, 2025 By: Stephanie Kozak, Park Interpreter Expanding Community Resiliency through Rain Gardens In May 2022, the Huron-Clinton Metroparks received an EPA Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant focused on protecting Lake Erie’s marshes and waterways through green infrastructure practices. Green infrastructure includes a…

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Metroparks Surplus Auction

Overview: We’re selling used equipment we no longer need, so now is a good time to find a great deal! Our equipment auction will be online again this year, so you can bid from the comfort of your own home. Be sure to review the…

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Reducing Emissions Through Equipment 

August 20, 2025 By: Shana Totten, Park Interpreter The Huron-Clinton Metroparks launched a comprehensive Climate Action Plan in 2023 that addresses the many roles and responsibilities the Metroparks can take with regard to managing, mitigating, and reducing climate impacts across several categories. One category that…

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A Sturgeon Story in Art: Lake St. Clair Metropark Unveils Eco-Friendly Photo Installation

This summer, something special surfaced at Lake St. Clair Metropark—not in the water, but right beside it.  On August 19, 2025, park visitors and community members gathered near the Lake St. Clair Metropark beach for the official unveiling of a one-of-a-kind art installation: a sturgeon-inspired…

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Monarch & Hummingbird Festival

  During this event we will celebrate and explore the world of our smallest migrators: the Monarch Butterfly and the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. We will be offering short hikes throughout the festival in search of these amazing animals. Author Danae Wolfe, of the Chasing Bugs website,…

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Tracking Sasquatch

  Register HERE Come out to the Nature Center to discover the signs that animals leave behind. We’ll figure out what animal left behind tracks, browse, scat (or poop) and more! You’ll gain some basic compass knowledge as we head out onto the trail. We…

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Guided Farm Tours

  Register HERE Where does milk come from? How does a milking machine work? What does a goat eat? How many eggs will a chicken lay in a year? Join us as we learn the answers to these questions and more as we get up…

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Bird Language Workshop

  Register HERE Birds are the eyes and ears of the forest. Join us to learn their different voices, and you'll uncover the secret movements of the forest—when the fox prowls, where the owl roosts, when the Cooper's hawk soars through the canopy, and where…

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Birds on the Move

  Register HERE The fall can be a wonderful and challenging time to see a variety of birds as they migrate through our area, but who’s not up for a challenge? For this adult only program, let the games begin as we hit the trails…

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