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Outdoor, resource-based recreational activities.

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Recreation

Question mark hangs over that grand Michigan tradition: summer camp

By Katrianna Ray | April 15, 2020

Summer camps are an $18 billion industry, according to the American Camp Assocation’s Business Report. Michigan has over 451 summer camps.

Boating

Boaters can get online education but hunters out of luck

By Maddy O'Callaghan | April 13, 2020

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has canceled its in-person classes for outdoor safety certificates and is now offering only online courses. 

hemp

Senate bills could commercialize industrial hemp—with federal approval

By Evan Jones | March 26, 2020

Michigan’s hemp farmers are looking to industrialize the cannabis plant in new ways and beyond its use in marijuana dispensaries.

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Former hunting TV show host sentenced for violation of Lacey Act

By Amelia Cole | March 25, 2020

A federal judge recently banned the Indiana host of a former hunting television show from hunting for 30 months after he illegally shot a trophy buck.

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COVID-19 could cut millions of dollars of Michigan’s outdoor-related revenue

By Lucas Day | March 24, 2020

Ski resorts are closing early and boating and RV sales could be harmed by an extended economic downturn. Outdoor retailers that rely on face-to-face sales may be especially hurt.

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Hike and camp at state parks, but forget big weddings and trail races

By Eryn Ho | March 19, 2020

While the state closes indoor public venues like the Michigan History Museum because of the coronavirus, you can still enjoy outdoor recreational facilities. So far.

Catch of the Day

Michigan links trains and bikes

By Kaylie Connors | March 17, 2020

Strategies include new ways to store bicycles on trains and encouraging more intersections of bike trails with train routes.

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Warm weather has ice fishing industry on thin ice

By Hunter Hicks | March 6, 2020

As of Feb. 16, only 14.2% of the Great Lakes had ice coverage, compared to 51.6% the same date last year, according to the Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory. 

Recreation

Isle Royale trail guide gets digital makeover

By Kaylie Connors | February 28, 2020

A longtime guide to trails on Michigan’s Isle Royale has been updated with downloadable maps and QR codes.

Climate change

Warm winter changes — but can’t stop — outdoor fun

By Danielle James | February 19, 2020

From ski slopes to dog sled races to snow carving contests, warmer weather this season has forced Michigan’s winter sports and tourism groups to adapt to keep participants and spectators coming.

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Catch of the Day

  • Michigan Press Association honors Echo reporters

    Ten Great Lakes Echo reporters recently scored honors in the 2023 Michigan Press Association’s College Better Newspaper Contest.  “Our bench is deep, but it has to be to cover the world’s most important beat,” said Echo Editor David Poulson

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Commentary

  • GUEST COMMENTARY: Speak up to stop the spotted lanternfly and other invaders

    By David Strayer If you’ve driven Michigan’s highways lately, you’ve probably seen the billboards: a big picture of a lanternfly, with the message, “See it. Squish it. Report it.” This is good advice, as far as it goes, but it should go further. The spotted lanternfly is a serious pest that is poised to cause […]

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Podcasts

  • Four electric buses will hit University of Michigan’s campus next summer

    Power is supplied to the electric motor very quickly which gives the electric bus high performance and rapid acceleration.

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Climate Stories

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Experts say updating Michigan’s building code may be key for meeting climate goals. Here’s why.
Experts say updating Michigan’s building code may be key for meeting climate goals. Here’s why.
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Everything you need to know about Illinois’ $4,000 electric vehicle rebate
Everything you need to know about Illinois’ $4,000 electric vehicle rebate
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These 3 Detroit restaurants are tackling climate change in the kitchen
These 3 Detroit restaurants are tackling climate change in the kitchen
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How changing climate is impacting Michigan’s fall colors
How changing climate is impacting Michigan’s fall colors
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COVID-19

  • Communities welcome return of winter festivals

    By Sammy Schuck Most people may know that festivals attract people to Michigan communities. What most may not know is that festivals and events in the state are an annual $1 billion industry, according to Michigan Festivals and Events Association CEO Mike Szukhent. According to Szukhent, the lack of winter festivals last year “hit hard.” […]

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