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In February, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn't because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves. This episode was originally produced in February 2022, as part of a seven part series, titled [Un]Natural Selection.
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In February, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn't because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves. This episode was originally produced in February 2022, as part of a seven part series, titled [Un]Natural Selection.
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This month, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn’t because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves.
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This month, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn’t because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves.
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A new food relief fund in Northwest Michigan links farmers and food pantries, helping both persist through the COVID-19 pandemic.Local farmers are…
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Five years ago, hops were in high demand in Michigan, and more and more farmers started experimenting with the crop. However, as beer tastes changed and…
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Today on Stateside , dairy farms face an uncertain future in Michigan. We speak to a sixth-generation farmer, a pair of cheesemakers in Northern...
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Record rainfall this year has hit northern Michigan crops hard, and now farmers Up North are getting some help from the federal and state governments.Last…
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Fruit growers in northern Michigan are battling crop diseases this summer caused by heavy rain and humidity.Nikki Rothwell coordinates research at the…
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When military veterans leave the service, many of them struggle with their return to civilian life.Adam Ingrao was no different.Adam was in his early 20’s…