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Wildlife changes found on Lake Huron island
- by Great Lakes Echo

In nature, a lot can change on a largely uninhabited Great Lakes island over the course of a century. That includes the disappearance and appearance of wildlife species.

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Sturgeon Streams and Plastic Pollution
- by Mila Murray

Restoring a threatened fish species and a look at microplastics in the Great Lakes.

Points North: Scratching the right itch
- by Interlochen Public Radio

Ron Reimink knew how uncomfortable and annoying swimmer’s itch could be. He spent much of his adult life trying to eradicate it in lakes across northern Michigan. Then one day, he realized he was completely wrong.

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Research pinpoints type of blue-green algae that may produce toxins in Lake Superior estuary
- by Wisconsin Public Radio

Researchers say the findings will help lead to better monitoring of blooms.

Points North: Scratching the right itch
- by Interlochen Public Radio

Ron Reimink knew how uncomfortable and annoying swimmer’s itch could be. He spent much of his adult life trying to eradicate it in lakes across northern Michigan. Then one day, he realized he was completely wrong.

Consumers Energy in negotiations to sell its aging Michigan dams

More energy news as Meta reaches power purchase deal with Illinois nuclear plant and Green Bay finally has a plan for removing its iconic coal piles.

Wildlife changes found on Lake Huron island
- by Great Lakes Echo

In nature, a lot can change on a largely uninhabited Great Lakes island over the course of a century. That includes the disappearance and appearance of wildlife species.

Counting the Kirtland’s warbler
- by Michigan Public

Volunteers and conservation groups and agencies are in the jack pine forests this week, counting the Kirtland’s warbler which almost went extinct in the 1980s because of loss of habitat.

This startup turns steel and aluminum waste into usable metals
- by Canary Media

Chicago-area Sun Metalon removes gunk and grime from metal slivers normally thrown away, helping to reduce emissions from aluminum and steel production.

As data centers proliferate across Illinois, communities grapple with how to supply the necessary water
- by Inside Climate News

Computing facilities require lots of water to operate, putting the burden of allocating resources on municipalities.

How America’s prairie was nearly destroyed — and why it should be restored
- by Grist

A new book traces the environmental collapse of a crucial ecosystem and how its return could fight climate change.

Petition seeks state listing of wolves as bills seek to remove federal protections
- by Wisconsin Public Radio

Congressional Republicans have introduced bills to delist wolves and bar court review of the decision.

I Speak for the Fish: The hardest lake sturgeon dive in the Great Lakes

The largest lake sturgeon spawning site in the Great Lakes is difficult for even the most skilled of divers to reach, let alone film.

Outdoors enthusiasts asked to prevent spreading invasive pests
- by Michigan Public

Outdoor activities such as boating, off-roading, and even hiking can spread invasive species if precautions are not taken.

New book digs into Indigenous cuisine through archaeology, culture and ecology
- by Great Lakes Echo

In a new book, archeologists who study past societies of the Great Lakes agree “you are what you eat,” but they say there’s a lot more to it than that.

 

The Great Lakes Now monthly television program is produced by Detroit PBS in partnership with a network of PBS affiliates around the region. Shooting on location in eight states and Canada, the magazine-style show brings viewers stories about the recreational, economic, scientific, political and environmental issues related to the Great Lakes and drinking water.

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