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After the population of Lake Superior's top predator fish fell by 95%, the lake trout restoration effort has returned it to sustainable levels, researchers say.
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A binational Great Lakes fishery dispute, expanding Detroit neighborhood art, fearing foam on the water, and the best advice to keep that happy vacation feeling.
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The 2020 Midland dam failures have allowed parasitic sea lamprey to invade local rivers. Crews are dosing rivers with lamprey-killing chemicals.
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President Biden visits metro Detroit to talk electrification. Also, dealing with the Twindemic: flu and COVID cases at the University of Michigan. And some love for Michigan's conservation success story, the wild turkey.
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Today on Stateside, the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is forcing Michigan ports to make expensive changes, even though ports nearby, including one in…
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A number of destructive invasive species have invaded the Great Lakes in the past several decades. These non-native creatures can do significant damage to…
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on potential changes to the Grand River landscape near downtown Grand Rapids.While the Army Corps…
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People who battle sea lampreys are happy with the big spending bill President Trump signed on Friday.Lampreys are an invasive fish that drink the blood…
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Even among those who live in the Great Lakes State, there is a lot of confusion about the health of the Great Lakes.Some believe that because the lakes…
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Lakes Superior and Erie have too many sea lampreys.The invasive fish latch onto big fish like lake trout and salmon and drink their blood and body fluids.…