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How do you manage a thousand-year flood? | Great Lakes Now | Full Episode

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The Problem With False Spring

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What does it mean to love a forest?

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Should we use less road salt?

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Restoring the Long-Lost Arctic Grayling

by March 2, 2026April 16, 2026
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Restoring Grayling and Salting Roads | Great Lakes Now | Full Episode

by February 23, 2026April 8, 2026
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This Breakaway Buoy Explored Lake Michigan’s Icy Waves

by February 16, 2026April 3, 2026
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How Wild Rice Goes From Water to Table

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How This River Keeps Unwanted Fish Away

by February 2, 2026March 26, 2026
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Sorting Fish and a Breakaway Buoy | Great Lakes Now | Full Episode

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  • This northern Michigan program hopes to cultivate the next generation of farmers
    “Nobody gets into farming for sane reasons, other than the sanity of knowing where your food comes from and just general health,” said one student at the Great Lakes Incubator Farm, which teaches people how to work in agriculture.
  • Great Lakes shipping lost third of season to ‘inadequate icebreaking’
    The Lake Carriers Association said in a report that it lost 82 shipping days this year because the US Coast Guard failed to break enough ice. Despite repeated attempts, Congress hasn’t invested in a new icebreaker for the Great Lakes.
  • Whitefish waning. Should Michigan have commercial trout, walleye catches?
    Bills under consideration in the House aim to expand commercial access to walleye and trout as whitefish catch rates plummet. Recreational fishing advocates and state fishing regulators object.

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