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Testing of water sources near Camp Grayling for PFAS contamination will continue this summer.
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John Janssen remembers the moment he realized Lake Michigan was about to change.It was a September day in 1990 and he was diving looking for sculpin — an…
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When a wolf from an island near Ontario was brought to Isle Royale two years ago, she was likely pregnant and hungry. Despite potential malnutrition, the…
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Brian Allen was kayaking through Arcadia Marsh when something big and white dove at him. He had to use his paddle to defend himself from the attacker — a…
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This week we bring you two birds with very different reputations. One is a charastmatic invasive moving into urban areas, protected by public affection.…
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While no gardener welcomes a tomato hornworm--they eat twice their weight in leaves each day--they are impressive creatures. They pupate underground, six…
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Maria San Miguel was nervous about getting a coronavirus test. “I was seeing on the television and the internet that there was something they were going…
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Supporters of the Line 5 tunnel project showed up in full force at a state agency hearing this week. The tunnel plan, put forth by Canadian oil and gas…
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Coyotes are now commonplace across Michigan, from the suburbs to pristine hardwood forests. Their success is thanks to a dearth of other predators, like…
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Steve Smith has explored old caves ever since he was a kid — usually illegally. Now he just does it legally. “Listen to the water dripping, and bats, and…
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Interlochen Public Radio welcomes Lexi Krupp this week as our new science and conservation reporter. Lexi comes to us from Gimlet Media, where she helped…
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Beach access is now being permitted in some locations after heavy rains on Saturday led to a sewage spill in the Boardman River. After E. coli tests were…