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There are thousands of islands in the Great Lakes – most of them small and only suitable for wildlife. But a few have people living there year-round, and…
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Does killing coyotes make things safer for livestock? Last winter, Stateside did a story about a sporting goods store near the Irish Hills that held a...
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We know hunters who take deer or goose out of season are poachers. But what about those who take a plant from a park or a reserve without permission?...
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The Isle Royale Wolf-Moose Project has been tracking the rare ecosystem on Isle Royale for almost 60 years. What makes Isle Royale rare is that the...
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Researchers who work in wetlands in Michigan are taking a new approach to invasive plants. Instead of removing plants like phragmites and switchgrass,…
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A lot of people spent the Fourth of July weekend grilling out or swimming at the beach. But Cale Nordmeyer spent his time trudging through the muck and...
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A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has halted programs to reduce the number of cormorants in the Great Lakes region. The federal government and tribes...
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A live webcam at the Platte River State Fish Hatchery has been getting a lot of attention. The camera sits 100 feet up in a tree. It's focused on a nest…
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Wildlife officials say the elk population in northern Michigan is stable.The state Department of Natural Resources uses two small airplanes to count the…
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That question might surprise those who didn't realize pigeons are "a thing" in the Metro Detroit area. Immigrants from Belgium came to Detroit and...