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The arctic grayling vanished from Michigan in the 1930s, but the salmon-like fish could soon make a comeback. Around 500,000 fertilized eggs could be stocked this spring.
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The project could make the river more appealing to arctic grayling — a fish species that disappeared from the state around 90 years ago.
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Three lakes were recently stocked with a fish that went extinct nearly 90 years ago in Michigan.