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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has new guidelines about eating fish from seven different lakes across the state.
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Nonresident hunting license purchases were up nearly 4% over last year.
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The Michigan Fish Producers Association sued the Michigan DNR over regulations that producers claimed interfered with their livelihoods.
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Today on Stateside, we heard from an educator about how to safely fish in the Detroit River. Plus, we heard about an ongoing mastodon study at U of M and revisited two conversations about Michigan birds.
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The Detroit River has long been a popular spot for local fishers. But with heavy pollutants in the water, a group called the Riverwalkers is on a mission to educate anglers on how to catch and consume fish safely.
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The Department of Natural Resources will collect the eggs to grow fish that will stock other rivers and lakes.
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Didymo, also called "rock snot," can cover the bottoms of pristine streams, killing organisms that fish eat. It was just found in the Lower Peninsula for the first time.
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The stunning beauty of Lake Michigan’s crystal clear water draws comparisons to the French Riviera. But to Dustin Van Orman, it’s a hideous sight.Van…
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Today on Stateside, a collision in Grand Traverse County between the region’s gun culture, and a growing awareness of how firearms inform public debate.…
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After working as a correspondent for Time magazine in Europe and South America in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Charles Eisendrath came to Ann Arbor.For…