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A complaint filed against Our Home, Our Voice alleges the group is raising funds for a ballot initiative seeking to repeal a state renewable energy law without filing required reports with the state.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced the first federal limits on PFAS in drinking water. Only two Midwestern states currently have limits on levels acceptable in drinking water.
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Starting on April 15, the Department of Natural Resources is asking Michiganders to hold off on pruning oak trees in an effort to prevent the spread of oak wilt infections.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking public opinion on deer management with a new survey.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is rolling out some new regulations for the 2024 fishing season.
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After years of planning and legal delays, the FishPass Project in the Boardman-Ottaway River is moving ahead.
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Greenfield Robotics, a Kansas-based company, is hoping to move agriculture away from herbicides. They’ve developed robots to take on a labor-intensive process — cutting weeds down.
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The Michigan Natural Resources Commission brought back a three-month “quiet period," forbidding hunters from targeting coyotes. Some conservation groups say they'll sue.
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The University of Michigan Biological Station at Pellston has tracked the lake’s ice cover for more than 90 years — and guessed at its annual disappearance since 1988.
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Gray foxes, the only canine species in North America that can climb trees, are found across much of the U.S. But over the last two decades, populations in the Midwest have plummeted and multiple state agencies are trying to find out the reasons behind their shrinking numbers.