What better way to kick off autumn than by learning why seasons change, and what those changes look like in Northern Indiana?
Join Luke Hunt, certified master naturalist, and the Lilly Center for …
What better way to kick off autumn than by learning why seasons change, and what those changes look like in Northern Indiana?
Join Luke Hunt, certified master naturalist, and the Lilly Center for …
Indiana representatives David Abbot, District 82, and David Wolkins, District 18, share the Lilly Center’s vision for clean, healthy, safe and beautiful lakes. The representatives took time from …
The Governor’s Awards for
Environmental Excellence were presented Wednesday, Sept. 18, to six recipients
who were honored for extraordinary initiatives in protecting the environment,
including the …
Get your hands dirty and your feet wet at the Deeds Creek Cleanup this Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to noon. This community-based, locally sourced event (hosted by the Lilly Center with support from City of …
By Jed Harvey and Abby Phinney, Lilly Center Staff | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
Did you know that humans are about 60% water? Jellyfish are even more water-reliant at 95%. Worldwide, about 70% of …
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Blue-green algae is one of the most
notable threats to a lake’s health, as well as to humans and their pets. In
Northern Indiana and in lakes across the United States, microcystin, one common
toxin …
How much lake science can be taught at a 30-minute station? At the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams, quite a bit!
Due to COVID-19, the Lilly Center has moved destination field trips to an …