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Lake sturgeon have long been culturally significant and nutritionally important to First Nations in Ontario, but dams and ...
Fishing licenses for the year are available, and the Department of Natural Resources has changed a few requirements.
It took 174 years to clean up the mess made by a handful of extractive industries at Superfund site Chequamegon Bay, a place ...
As Trump’s policies threaten to raise utility bills, a new poll finds broad concern over costs — and little knowledge of the regulators that control rates.
While artificial reefs have been used around the world to bolster biodiversity, their use for erosion control is new. Lake ...
More PFAS news as a chemical disaster tracking tool goes dark and updated fish advisories are announced in Michigan and ...
Indigenous people have regained control of a sacred burial mound at Historic Fort Wayne dating back more than 1,000 years.
Great Lakes Now host Anna Sysling moderated a panel discussion of avian researchers and regional experts about conservation ...
For International Dark Sky Week, learn about the health benefits of a night sky unobstructed by artificial light.
For National Park week, Ian Solomon recounts his time visiting Isle Royale for a much-loved episode of Great Lakes Now.
A senator from Wisconsin was so inspired by his love of the Great Lakes region, that he became an advocate for the ...
Invasive phragmites are taking over Ontario’s wetlands, choking out native plants and wildlife. But a team of dedicated ...
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