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Researchers have identified a species of blue-green algae in the Duluth-Superior harbor that’s capable of producing harmful ...
Ron Reimink knew how uncomfortable and annoying swimmer’s itch could be. He spent much of his adult life trying to eradicate ...
Volunteers and conservation groups and agencies are in the jack pine forests this week, counting the Kirtland's warbler which ...
The largest lake sturgeon spawning site in the Great Lakes is difficult for even the most skilled of divers to reach, let ...
Chicago-area Sun Metalon removes gunk and grime from metal slivers normally thrown away, helping to reduce emissions from ...
Conservation advocates are petitioning the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to list the gray wolf as a ...
Anglers are warned not to eat their catch from 98 Michigan waterbodies, up from 33 last year, after state officials revised ...
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.
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.
More PFAS news as Michigan lawmakers introduce their “Polluter Pay Package” and New York considers banning cookware ...
A very round white throated sparrow is the heavyweight champion of the 2025 Wisconsin Fat Bird Week contest. The bird, coined ...
A new state law will require utilities and regulators to explore advanced transmission technologies before pursuing ...