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Livestream: Let's set a world record while defending the Great Lakes!

Organized By: Sierra Club

Location: Virtual

Event Organizers:
Natalie Cook
   natalie.cook@sierraclub.org

The Great Lakes are some of our country’s most treasured resources, providing drinking water to over 40 million people and containing 84% of North America’s surface freshwater.

The Great Lakes are essential for our environment, economy, and way of life, but oil pipelines like Enbridge’s Line 5 threaten their future. To raise awareness about the threat oil pipelines pose to the Great Lakes, we’re setting out to break the world record for the largest collection of origami fish – and we want YOU to be part of it!

Join us for this Earth Week livestream to learn more about the issue and our attempt to collect a record-breaking 18,303 origami fish!

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64th Annual Michigan Lakes & Streams Association Conference: The Future of Michigan’s Water