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Recreation

Semi-finals loom in Echo Eco Cup

By Eamon Devlin | June 1, 2015

Minnesota Wild and Montreal Canadians face off.

Water

Court rules on gravel pit pond status

By Eamon Devlin | May 29, 2015

The state changed its mind whether a permit is needed to store water treatment residuals there.

Wildlife

Study looks at biofences for managing wolves

By Mollie Liskiewicz | May 28, 2015

The measures they studied include scent marks, playing recordings of the howling of other wolf packs and human activity.

Recreation

NHL bottom dwellers battle to qualify for Echo’s Eco Cup semi final round

By Eamon Devlin | May 27, 2015

The last of the first round matches sets up four teams for the semi finals.

Echo

Great Lakes regional environment theme of award-winning publications

By David Poulson | May 26, 2015

Two are featured in reviews on Echo

Land

Transportation experts eye four major proposed Michigan rail routes

By Colleen Otte | May 26, 2015

They say that rail is good for the environment and the economy and also for attracting and keeping young workers in the state.

Recreation

Echo’s NHL Eco Cup: Canadians trounce Senators

By Eamon Devlin | May 22, 2015

And here’s the rundown on the Toronto Maple Leafs’ upcoming faceoff against the Buffalo Sabers. Which of these teams skates to sustainable victory and which is on thin ice?

Wildlife

Parts of upper Great Lakes could suit cougars

By Logan Clark | May 22, 2015

Study says food, water, elevation, vegetation, remoteness are suitable. Recolonization could bring political and cultural problems similar to those involving wolves.

Waste

Pennsylvania study finds contaminants in drilling wastewater

By Colleen Otte | May 21, 2015

The results showed that ammonium was discharged to rivers at well above the Environmental Protection Agency’s aquatic life criteria.

Recreation

Next Eco Cup match: Ottawa Senators vs Montreal Canadians

By Eamon Devlin | May 20, 2015

Wings go down to Penguins in last match.

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About Great Lakes Echo

Environmental news of the Great Lakes region from the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism at Michigan State University.

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