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News providers may use original copy produced by Echo journalists (see note at end of story) at no cost if they retain reporters’ bylines, credit Great Lakes Echo and link stories to GreatLakesEcho.org. (We also appreciate a heads-up if you use Echo stories. Tracking their use helps enormously in fundraising for a non-profit news service.)

Stories originating with Capital News Service (also see note at end of story) aren’t ours to give away. Contact CNS director Eric Freedman at freedma5@msu.edu to purchase. Contact the original publisher to use stories pointed to by Echo.

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Great Lakes Echo by Great Lakes Echo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Based at www.greatlakesecho.org. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.greatlakesecho.org/about/.

How to contact us

Reporters
Call 517 432 5155 or click the name at the top of the story for e-mail address

Editor
David Poulson, poulsondavid@gmail.com 517 432 5417

What we do

We foster and serve a news community defined by proximity to and interest in the environment of the Great Lakes watershed. We use traditional news reporting methods but also push the frontiers of journalism to harness the knowledge, interests, skills and energy of that community.

Who we are

Great Lakes Echo is a project of the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University. The Knight Center has undergraduate and graduate programs and holds workshops for professional journalists.

Echo was created with assistance of MSU’s Department of Telecommunications, Information Studies and Media. Original content is produced by journalists working for the center. Additional content is provided by Capital News Service.

How we’re funded

Support is varied and changes as we secure grants and other support. Funders cannot edit or control content although they sometimes support reporting on particular issues. Echo either now or in the past has received funding from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation., the Park Foundation, the Great Lakes Fishery Trust , the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

Journalism students at other universities in or near the Great Lakes basin occasionally contribute stories. Among the contributors are students at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Kent State University Stark, the University of Wisconsin. Schools interested in contributing environmental news stories relevant to the Great Lakes region should contact Echo Editor David Poulson, poulsondavid@gmail.com, 517 432 5417.


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