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Michigan expands Emerald Ash Borer quarantine
Published on March 24, 2016
With the addition of four counties there remain only three counties in Michigan not subject to emerald ash borer quarantine restrictions. Movement of all hardwood firewood and regulated pulp and log material is restricted as a result of the expansion. -
Lake Michigan anglers can expect fewer large Chinook salmon in 2016
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program found that medium-sized Chinook salmon were relatively scarce last year. -
Free Lake Erie and Detroit River Fishery Workshop set for April 21
Published on March 18, 2016
Learn about the latest trends, challenges and opportunities ahead for those who love fishing in Lake Erie and the Detroit River. -
Survey finds angler satisfaction dropped from 2014 to 2015
Published on March 18, 2016
Volunteers with the Salmon Ambassadors program experienced slow fishing for Chinook salmon last year. Wild salmon made up the majority of the catch in most regions. -
Where's the bait?
Published on March 17, 2016
Lake Michigan anglers can now share bait ball images with USGS scientists. -
Workshop teaches about the importance of natural shorelines on inland lakes
Published on March 16, 2016
This is a great time to learn how to create, restore and manage natural shorelines to promote water quality and encourage wildlife. -
Get the inside scoop on Lake Huron fishing at a free fishery workshop
Published on March 16, 2016
Fishing trends, current research and management updates are among the topics experts will share with recreational, charter and commercial anglers. -
Interested in muskie, bass or invasive species? Learn more at the Lake St. Clair Fisheries Workshop!
Published on March 10, 2016
You’ll also learn why Lake St. Clair is widely regarded as one of North America’s greatest fishing lakes. -
Uphill battles
Published on March 7, 2016
Wood-based district energy grids and wood-based home/commercial heating are the lowest hanging fruits on the renewable energy tree. Michigan offers huge potential to benefit thousands of citizens, hundreds of businesses, communities and the environment. -
Green infrastructure techniques are for properties big and small
Published on March 6, 2016
A new report by the EPA highlights green infrastructure techniques applicable to large, public projects as well as backyard improvements. All landowners in a community have a role to play in improving water quality and building community resilience.