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Rapids return means fish returns
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Restoring one of the rapids on the St. Marys River is helping diverse fish species recover in the river that connects lakes Superior and Huron, according to a recent study.
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Restoring one of the rapids on the St. Marys River is helping diverse fish species recover in the river that connects lakes Superior and Huron, according to a recent study.
The Michigan Craft Beverage Council recently awarded $34,644 to study how to produce new varieties of apples for cider making.
The final part of a 5-part series on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects.
The fourth part of a 5-part series on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects.
The third part of a 5-part series on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects.
The second part of a 5-part series on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects.
The first part of a 5-part series on trans-border U.S. and Canadian environmental research projects.
Jared Gregorini doesn’t see ancient Native American spirituality as incompatible with modern science. In fact, he believes in mixing the two together.
The Great Lakes Observing System has created “Smart Great Lakes,” by making it easy for the public and policy makers to access data from buoys and underwater probes.
Successful management of wildlife throughout the Great Lakes states requires a high level of compliance with environmental laws, says Ethan Shirley, a masters and Juris Doctor candidate in MSU’s College of Law.