An eye-opening explainer about Great Lakes invasive species is putting some unsettling creatures on people's radars, ...
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Officials remove 50 million pounds of giant invasive carp from Illinois River in major Great Lakes milestone
"The more invasive carp we remove, the more we reduce their harmful impacts." ...
In the past 15 years, wildlife officials have removed 50 million pounds of invasive carp from the Illinois River. That’s ...
This village in Northern Ontario may be small, but it's incredibly scenic, with adorable rental cottages, paddling excursions ...
Adult lamprey develop ring-shaped mouths, which they use to suck the blood from native fish. The number of invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes has gone down after regular control and treatment ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Charlevoix Fisheries Research Station is based in a building that was constructed in 1917, originally as a federal fish hatchery. It wasn’t the first on ...
Fifty years ago, one man triggered a legal fight that changed commercial fishing in the Great Lakes. Decades later, another legal battle is taking shape over the Great Lakes tribes indigenous rights.
New research published earlier this month shows declining levels of the so-called "forever chemicals" known as PFAS in Great Lakes fish, offering hope that one day, Michigan's "do not eat" fishing ...
LANSING, MI — Commercial fishers say that one of Michigan’s oldest industries could disappear within a decade unless the ...
If you grew up on any one of the Great Lakes, like I did, you may have heard of the sea lamprey—a vampiric creature that literally sucks the life out of a lake trout. As a kid, I thought they were a ...
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