Twitter Chat Summary: Great Lakes Stewardship
On Thursday, September 30, the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation hosted a Twitter chat using #GreatLakesChat. The chat posed five questions related to local watersheds and Great Lakes stewardship. Analytics tools estimate that the hashtag reached over 95,000 people from being used 74 times in a 24-hour period. Contributors and participants included organizations like Huron River Watershed Council, Audubon, Delta Institute and its executive director, Environmental Law & Policy Center, and others.
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Q1. Let’s kick off the #GreatLakesChat by using the #GreatLakes watershed map to identify the watershed you live in. Share your city & watershed. Reply to this Tweet by saying, “A1. Royal Oak, Clinton River Watershed, #LakeErie watershed. #GreatLakesChat” for example. pic.twitter.com/0RXYHhd4OK
— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021
Q4. What can we do to protect or care for our local watersheds and/or #GreatLakes? #GreatLakesChat pic.twitter.com/cYlx5dtuA0
— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021
Q2. What do you love about your local watershed and/or #GreatLakes? #GreatLakesChat pic.twitter.com/E6x4pVAtXb
— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021
Q5. Which organizations are excellent stewards of the #GreatLakes and why? Share information about your organization and don’t forget to tag it! #GreatLakesChat pic.twitter.com/vx3uDRUK56
— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021
Q3. What’s at stake in your local watershed and/or #GreatLakes? #GreatLakesChat
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— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021
Thanks to everyone who joined the #GreatLakesChat! We learned a lot about our local watersheds and #GreatLakes. Download or request a printed version of the watershed map at https://t.co/aJm2iImSIS. pic.twitter.com/EvQV7YSaUV
— The Fred A. & Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation (@ErbFamilyFdn) September 30, 2021