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Michigan Operation Freedom Outdoors says they're hoping for better ice conditions by the end of the month to host their fist annual ice fishing tournament on Otsego Lake.
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Invasive sea lampreys nearly eradicated gamefish from the Great Lakes in the mid-20th century. A new film tells the story of how lamprey changed the game of invasive species management.
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More than 250 votes are in — the school’s new lake sturgeon has been named Cosmic.
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A northern Michigan nature reserve is planning to add 80 acres of old-growth forest for public recreation.
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Entomologists say insects are declining at alarming rates — one major study estimates we’re losing 2% in total insect biomass every year. Now, the National Academy of Sciences is preparing to embark on a study to understand insect trends across North America.
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Eight schools across the state are receiving a prehistoric class pet. The lake sturgeon is meant to inspire future generations to care about conservation.
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Conservation groups addressed a state senate committee this week on how climate change is threatening Michigan wildlife and the outdoor recreation industry.
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Hundreds of millions of birds are flying over Michigan this fall as part of their annual migration south. These travelers include shorebirds, raptors, waterfowl and songbirds, that can fly thousands of miles without stopping.
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Bear hunting season is just around the corner in September. As with every season, the state says it will be enforcing regulations to keep things fair and prevent overharvesting.
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Conservation partners will be releasing a hundred young lake sturgeon into the Saginaw Bay. The event marks a milestone for restoration efforts in the bay.