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Catch and release

Catch and release kills many fish

By Jack Nissen | December 21, 2017

A new study shows the conservation technique is fatal for some fish.

Catch of the Day

On the twentieth day of Fishmas…

By admin | December 20, 2017

Follow along with Great Lakes researcher Katie O’Reilly’s #25DaysofFishmas.

Fish

Scientists track prehistoric fish with 21st century satellites

By Carin Tunney | December 19, 2017

Science using high-tech methods is revealing secrets about a prehistoric fish.

Catch of the Day

On the eighteenth day of Fishmas…

By admin | December 18, 2017

Follow along with Great Lakes researcher Katie O’Reilly’s #25DaysofFishmas.

Wildlife

On the seventeenth day of Fishmas…

By admin | December 17, 2017

Follow along with Great Lakes researcher Katie O’Reilly’s #25DaysofFishmas.

Capital News Service

Quick! Michigan in two words! Minnesota in three!

By Kaley Fech | December 14, 2017

No matter the phrase, all state slogans seek to attract tourists.

Podcasts

Expect snow, not ice on the Great Lakes this winter

By Elizabeth Miller | December 12, 2017

Over the past two winters, the Great Lakes have had a below-average ice cover. And that’s expected to continue this year.

Echo

Researcher’s love of fish spawns #25DaysofFishmas

By Carin Tunney | December 11, 2017

A Great Lakes researcher has launched a new holiday celebrating fish and “bad puns.”

Air

Satellite reveals van Gogh got it right

By David Poulson | December 8, 2017

Did Mother Nature look over van Gogh’s shoulder for this one? Or is it the other way around?

Capital News Service

Dog sledding is big again in snowy Michigan

By Carl Stoddard | December 7, 2017

Winter is going to the dogs in Michigan–and that’s not a bad thing.

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

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