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As national parks around the country try to raise awareness about climate change, those around Lake Superior are taking steps to get cut their emissions.
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A federal court has convicted a Frankfort man for illegally diverting the Platte River at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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After nine months of investigation, a Frankfort man is facing federal charges for illegally diverting the Platte River of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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The National Park Service released a plan to manage the remote island’s cultural resources, located in the few areas of the more than 130,000-acre park that are not designated as wilderness.
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In Mid-August, someone did something to the Platte River. The National Park Service is still trying to figure out what exactly happened, but what they’re calling an “illegal diversion” may have impacts on natural resources.
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The National Park Service says a sudden change in the flow of the Platte River at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was human caused. The service is now seeking information for what they’re calling an - “illegal diversion.”
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The state of Michigan and the National Parks Service are joining together to help promote accessibility to National Parks in Michigan.
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The train station in Jackson is being recognized by AMTRAK for its role in the Underground Railroad, the system that helped escaped slaves reach freedom…
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The National Park Service has confirmed that one wolf died in captivity during efforts to relocate it to Isle Royale National park.Wolves are being…
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The National Park Service announced a plan to reintroduce 20 to 30 wolves to Isle Royale. They’re hoping the move helps balance out a growing moose…