Great Lakes Mayors Warn Against Cut to Ecological Initiative

MILWAUKEE (AP) — A group representing Great Lakes region mayors in  the U.S. and Canada is sounding the alarm against potentially drastic  cuts to an ecological recovery initiative for the Great Lakes.

The Trump administration’s potential cuts to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative were reported by the Detroit Free Press last week. They would slash annual funding for the $300 million program to $10 million.

The initiative combats invasive species, curbs nutrient-fueled algae  blooms, cleans up toxic messes and restores sensitive fish and wildlife  habitat.

“Cuts of this magnitude would be devastating to the efforts of our  two countries over the past five decades to restore the resource,” David  Ullrich, executive director of The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities  Initiative, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for a story published Sunday. His group represents mayors from more than 125 U.S. and Canadian cities in the Great Lakes basin.

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