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Grand Rapids’ John Ball Zoo opened its brand-new otter exhibit, showcasing why these animals are crucial to conservation
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A Lowell fisherman lands a record-breaking gizzard shad in the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, highlighting a unique migration
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Michigan's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is supporting Michigan fairgrounds with $525,000 in grants, Michigan's clean energy standards would go away under bills passed in the Michigan House of Representatives, and more.
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Troy Anderson talks about this family owned business, plus a bourbon that supports the work being done by the DNR to preserve fish, rivers, and streams.
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Walton Family Foundation's Teresa Ish, Oceans Initiative Lead joins in.
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Ottawa County’s Lake Macatawa is seeing a surge in fish deaths near Holland.
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A West Michigan brewer is teaming up with the state to support wildlife habitats through beer sales
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has $30 million from the state to fund long overdue improvements at its six fish hatcheries
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Fewer fish and more algae? Scientists seek to understand impacts of historic lack of Great Lakes iceIceless lakes could absorb sunlight faster and warm up sooner in the spring. Some biologists speculate that this could lead to earlier and larger blue-green algae blooms, which can be toxic to humans and put a damper on summer tourism.
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Steelhead fishers will have some new rules to follow this spring when fishing on certain Michigan rivers