Dr. Hartig has published eight books: Great Lakes Champions; Rouge River Revived; Ecosystem-Based Management of Laurentian Great Lakes Areas of Concern; Waterfront Porch, Bringing Conservation to Cities; Burning Rivers; Honoring Our Detroit River, Caring for Our Home; and Under RAPs: Toward Grassroots Ecological Democracy in the Great Lakes Basin. His book titled Waterfront Porch won Next Generation Indie Award in the "Nature/Environment" category. Bringing Conservation to Cities won a Gold Medal from the Nonfiction Authors Association in the "Sustainable Living" category and a Bronze Medal from the Living Now Book Awards in the "Green Living" category.
John writes a monthly blog titled Great Lakes Moment.
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/author/hforg001/
Transforming Great Lakes Pollution Hot Spots into Gathering Places for People and Wildlife
A Tribute to Congressman John D. Dingell - A Conservation Hero
Creating an Urban Waterfront Porch for People and Wildlife
America's Wild Read - A Community Discussion of Conservation Books
Bringing Conservation to Cities
Cyclists and Pedestrians Will Have Their Own Detroit River Crossing
Detroit's Bunche Academy Partners with Wildlife Refuge to Foster Environmental Stewardship
The Return of Detroit River's Charismatic Megafauna
Reconnecting in Detroit: The Transformative Potential of Citizen Science
Great Lakes Now
John writes a monthly blog titled Great Lakes Moment for Detroit Public Television's Great Lakes Now
https://www.greatlakesnow.org/author/hforg001/
The Nature of Cities
https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2019/05/02/tribute-u-s-congressman-john-dingell-conservation-hero/
The Center for Humans and Nature
Nonfiction author working to
inspire the next generation of conservationists and sustainability entrepreneurs in cities because that is where most people live!
Great Lakes Champions
Rouge River Revived
Ecosystem-Based Management of Laurentian Great Lakes Areas of Concern
Waterfront Porch
Bringing Conservation to Cities
Honoring Our Detroit River, Caring for Our Home
Under RAPs: Toward Grassroots Ecological Democracy in the Great Lakes Basin
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