Common Groundwater

Turn of the Hourglass

Michigan Environmental Council Season 1 Episode 10

Michigan is home to the world's largest assemblage of freshwater dunes. They run up and down the west coast of the Lower Peninsula and dotted along the Upper Peninsula. They're beloved by just about anyone who visits (and many do), and they help power both multimillion-dollar local economies and some of the most diverse wildlife in the state.

Tanya Cabala of the West Michigan Environmental Action Council, a self-proclaimed "dunista," takes us through the environmental, social and political histories of dunes and where they intersect.

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To learn more about the geographic, social and economic power of dunes, check out the Michigan Environmental Council. You can also subscribe to its email and follow it on Facebook, Instagram or LinkedIn.

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Common Groundwater is hosted by the Michigan Environmental Council and Beau Brockett Jr.

Our music is "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi,
arranged by Derek Zhang and performed by Jackson resident Taj Wallace.

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