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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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Fish and Wildlife native species crews from the northeast were sent downstate to help with a large lake sturgeon project that's helping geneticists use eDNA to detect sturgeon populations.
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Who wants to buy thirteen hydroelectric dams? That's exactly what Consumers Energy is trying to figure out.
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Federal officials are working to undo more than 50 years of dredging on the Platte River at the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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Consumers Energy says it may sell 13 hydroelectric dams across the state. The announcement follows more than a year of reckoning about the dams’ futures.
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The state recently received a 5 million-dollar grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Federation to support “stream restoration” projects in fourteen Michigan counties.
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More than thirty geographic landmarks in Michigan have been given new names this week.