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Free Great Lakes Watersheds Map

Free Great Lakes Watersheds Map
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We like to say that everyone lives on waterfront property. This is because everything people do on land – no matter if it’s located on a river or lake or not – ends up in one of the Great Lakes. To illustrate this, we worked with The Nature Conservancy to create a new map of the Great Lakes. The map color codes every drainage basin (watershed) in our region and demonstrates that no matter where you are located, you are in a watershed. A watershed can be as small as a few acres draining into a farm pond or as large as several thousand square miles for a major lake, such as one of our Great Lakes. For example, on this map, all the different watersheds for Lake Huron are a shade of green. All the water – clean and polluted – which flows into all those green watersheds eventually flows into Lake Huron. We hope this map also communicates why it’s so important for all of us – individuals, businesses, institutions, and governments – to be stewards of the Great Lakes. Everything we do on our land matters. To learn how you can become a better steward, contact your local watershed organization in the United States or conservation authority in Canada. Complete the form below to receive a complimentary 3 ft. (W) x 2 ft. (H) printed map from the Fred and Barbara Erb Family Foundation. Maps are printed and distributed on a monthly basis.
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Free Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips (Indiana residents only)

Free Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips (Indiana residents only)
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Naloxone is a critical tool for individuals, families, first responders and communities to help reduce opioid overdose deaths. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, local health departments registered with the Indiana State Department of Health as entities to dispense naloxone are experiencing limited access to resources. The State’s partnership with Overdose Lifeline, Inc. allows local health departments to devote their resources to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Read full Press Release from May 18, 2020. Please note this service is for Indiana residents only. Requests for Naloxone outside of the state of Indiana are not able to be fulfilled.
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