Great Lakes tribes and state biologists are working together to reintroduce Arctic grayling to northern Michigan's waterways ...
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Hosted on MSNDNR, Native American tribes move ahead with Arctic grayling plan. Where the fish will swimThe DNR plans to provide 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to Native American tribes to stock in rivers this spring as reintroduction plan moves ahead.
After about six years of planning, a tribal developer is gearing up to break ground later this year on a new $90 million ...
According to a press release from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, around 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs will be provided to the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians and the Grand ...
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNNew affordable housing complex in Spring Lake completedSPRING LAKE, MI – A new apartment complex will soon be open for low- and middle-income renters in Spring Lake. Grand ...
LEELANAU COUNTY, Mich, (WPBN/WGTU) – The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians will be giving out $814,480.71, to 39 local governments and organizations as part of its 2% allocation, which ...
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNMichigan DNR working to bring back fish ‘lost’ since 1930sWith 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.
An effort is underway to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan rivers following an 89-year hiatus. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians are leadin ...
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNLittle River Casino Resort awards $885,995 to revenue sharing boardPictured (from left) are James Grabowski, Manistee city council member and revenue sharing board member; Barry McGrady, ...
The Department of Natural Resources will provide approximately 400,000 grayling eggs to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, and the Grand ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians are leading the effort to reintroduce self-sustaining populations of the fish to state rivers. On May 12 ...
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