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The city will work with state and federal agencies to kill 20 to 40 deer after years of complaints from residents.
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Fish species like lake trout, walleye and perch have historically been reserved for recreational fishing. But a recent bill is trying to change that.
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Tom Wall is a West Michigan rock star who uses plants as bandmates. He uses a device to harness the electricity in plants, which then turns those impulses into musical notes. Tom insists the plants are talking to us through the music. But can they really do that?
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Tom Wall is a West Michigan rock star who uses plants as bandmates. He uses a device to harness the electricity in plants, which then turns those impulses into musical notes. Tom insists the plants are talking to us through the music. But can they really do that?
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The bill, introduced in the state legislature last week, could allow commercial harvest of once off-limit game fish like walleye, yellow perch and lake trout.
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Northwestern Michigan College students are starting a years-long project that will sample for microplastics across the Boardman-Ottaway River watershed.
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This week: IPR's Ellie Katz walks us through an apple orchard to explain Michigan's bumper crop, then paddles out on Torch Lake to explore mysterious algae.
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Michigan growers are expected to harvest about 32 million bushels of apples this season, as much as last year’s record-breaking crop. But so many apples can create other challenges.
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A mysterious algae first started to coat northern Michigan lakebeds about a decade ago. After years of research, scientists and residents are left asking the same question: what has changed in the water that's causing it to grow?
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An open letter from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources deer biologist Chad Stewart encouraged hunters to rethink their hunting philosophy and harvest more antlerless deer, like does and young males.