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Michigan’s conservation leaders are pleased with their portion of the new state budget
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Grand Rapids' John Ball Zoo won't receive funding in next year's state budget to help fund a proposed aquarium, reaction to McMorrow dropping out of the Senate race, and more.
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As hundreds of thousands of birds begin their spring migration through Michigan, conservation advocates flocked to Lansing Wednesday, urging legislators to prioritize wetland habitat protection
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USDA Wildlife Services conducted an inventory of mute swans on Muskegon Lake and counted 1,066 birds in September
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Grand Rapids Public Schools has broken ground on the first new school building in 60 years, First Steps Kent is adjusting to budget changes, Michigan's new state budget includes a two-third cut to wetlands preservation funds, and more.
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It’s a two-thirds cut from last year’s funding, but conservationists are relieved to receive the financial support
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An environmental group in Muskegon County is celebrating the payoff of 40 years of clean-up efforts at Muskegon Lake
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The Walker Planning Commission gave the go-ahead this week to a long-awaited mixed-use project in Standale along Lake Michigan Drive/M-45
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Two acres are being removed from the list of environmentally sensitive properties for a possible affordable housing project
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Muskegon man who stabbed boss to take competency exam before trial, Grand Rapids murder numbers down, Hope Network hires first Chief Advancement Officer, and more.