Notching helps increase the odds that grayling will be able to access to upstream spawning areas, according to a news release from the Fish and Wildlife Service. As proposed, “notching beaver dams ...
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service caused a stir when it proposed setting up mechanical gear in a wilderness area within the Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge east of Lima. The service received ...
Geoff Popken, the seasonal biotech for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, snapped these photographs of Arctic grayling spawning in Elk Springs Creek earlier ...
Michigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan, disappeared ...
MARQUETTE, MI — A unique Upper Peninsula fishing opportunity is approaching. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) says it’s planning to stock some adult arctic grayling in Upper ...
FILE - In this June 27, 2005, file photo, an Arctic grayling is shown in Emerald Lake in Bozeman, Mont. U.S. wildlife officials have rejected special protections for the fish species that’s been at ...
Michigan anglers will be allowed to catch Arctic grayling, an iconic and showy local fish that has largely been lost from state waterways — so long as they toss them right back. The Michigan Natural ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — With a little help from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, a native fish that was once considered “extinct” from state waters is working to make a comeback. The ...
If at first you don’t succeed, peeve a beaver. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s strategy last year to boost survival odds for a population of Arctic grayling in the Red Rock Lakes National ...
RED ROCK LAKES NWR — Fisheries workers stand ready to start notching beaver dams on Red Rock Creek to ease passage upstream of spawning Arctic grayling. Let the tail slapping begin. A strategy last ...
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