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Logging, overfishing and competition from non-native trout wiped out Michigan’s Arctic grayling population nearly a century ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — With a little help from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, a native fish that was once considered “extinct” from state waters is working to make a ...
This story was modified to include additional information. Fish-eating gulls and terns nesting on Michigan shoreline areas known to have long-standing industrial contamination reproduce less ...
It’s been 89 years since Arctic grayling have been self-sustaining in Michigan’s waters. That could soon change.
Diehard fans and curious observers alike tuned into the monster matchup between Rutgers’ five-star freshmen and Michigan State, a top-10 team and undefeated Big Ten title contender. The Scarlet ...
Gulls and terns studied in known polluted shoreline areas had a host of worse health and reproductive outcomes than those in non-polluted areas.
The Environmental Working Group's map of PFAS sites in Michigan and surrounding areas | Environmental ... near a former Wayne County Landfill remained contaminated by PFAS, marking 300 sites within ...
The Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) last week announced that the groundwater near a former Wayne County Landfill remained contaminated by PFAS, marking 300 sites within the state ...
So, they can move a lot of fish fast,” Michigan DNR Stocking & Marking Biologist Jeremiah Blaauw said. “So, we're looking at using those for our salmon species, our steelhead, and then we can ...