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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently released 1,800 Arctic grayling in three lakes. The fish are surplus fish from a broodstock at the Marquette State Fish Hatchery, which is raising grayling that they hope will reproduce.
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On this episode of the podcast we hear from Kerry Heckman of the Department of Natural Resources on how the DNR handles wildfires and what you can do to help prevent them.
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A compromise on expanding Camp Grayling, a Traverse City group that is trying to have tough conversations about child safety and firearms, and the biologist behind Michigan's amphibian survey.
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Stateside: Lame duck in Lansing; restoring the arctic grayling; vaccine hesitancy and misinformationToday on Stateside, old tensions between Governor Whitmer and state legislative leaders flared during the lame-duck session. Plus, a conversation with the…
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Grayling water officials say they’ve discovered “trace” amounts of a type of perfluorinated chemical in the city’s drinking water wells. The levels are…
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Many Michiganders know that a trip up north on I-75 brings you through Grayling. But did you know the city is named for a fish species that hasn't been…
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?Environmental groups are asking the state to take back permission for a fish hatchery to expand its operations on a legendary trout stream. The operator…
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If you’re a fly fisherman, there are few rivers this side of the Rocky Mountains that compare with Michigan’s Au Sable River. There’s a particular…
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Officials say the wildfire near Grayling, Michigan has been contained after burning 817 acres.From the Associated Press:Crawford County officials released…