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Invaders

Catch of the Day

Eleventh day of invasive species Christmas: ‘Leven gobies gobbling

By Guest Contributor | January 4, 2017

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Dead alewives on Lake Michigan shore

Tenth day of invasive species Christmas: Ten alewives dying

By Guest Contributor | January 3, 2017

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Ninth day of invasive species Christmas: Nine eggs in resting

By Guest Contributor | January 2, 2017

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

Wildlife

Eighth day of invasive species Christmas: Eight shrimp ‘a swarming

By Guest Contributor | January 1, 2017

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Seventh day of invasive species Christmas: Seven carp and counting

By Guest Columnist | December 31, 2016

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Sixth day of invasive species Christmas: Six lamprey leaping

By Guest Contributor | December 30, 2016

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Fifth day of invasive species Christmas: five white perch on ice

By Guest Contributor | December 29, 2016

The latest of 12 days of holiday invasive species cheer.

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Fourth day of invasive species Christmas: Four boat wash stations

By Guest Contributor | December 28, 2016

The latest of 12 days of invasive species Christmas.

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Third day of invasive species Christmas: three clean boat steps

By Guest Contributor | December 27, 2016

The latest of 12 days of holiday invasive species cheer.

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Second day of invasive species Christmas: red swamp crayfish

By Guest Contributor | December 26, 2016

The latest of 12 days of holiday invasive species cheer.

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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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