The Inland Seas Education Association will host a seminar about invasive species in the Great Lakes and how they got there, presented by Alexander. He wrote "Pandora's Locks; the Opening of the Great Lakes -- St. Lawrence Seaway," published this year by Michigan State University Press.
Alexander is a former award-winning environmental journalist at the Muskegon Chronicle who now works as a media consultant for the National Wildlife Federation. He will speak Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at the ISEA office, 100 Dame St. in Suttons Bay.
Call 271-3077 or visit www.schoolship.org for more information.
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