A month-long art show at Black Spruce Brewing Company, 3290 Peger Road, is showcasing works by six Alaska-based artists using ...
Nearly a century after its disappearance, the Arctic grayling will return to the state when the Michigan DNR releases its eggs into a trio of streams in the Lower Peninsula.
Great Lakes tribes and state biologists are working together to reintroduce Arctic grayling to northern Michigan's waterways ...
Plans to make the hydroelectric dam north of Mayo fish-friendly don't include measures to help chinook salmon, a fisheries biologist says. Lars Jessup, who often works with the First Nation of Na-Cho ...
The effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan waters will enter its next phase with a ceremony Monday, May 12, at the ...
They disappeared over a hundred years ago. Now, Michigan is closer than its ever been to Arctic grayling returning to its ...
Despite little snow in some parts of the state, Mark Nordman says conditions along much of the Iditarod trail are actually ...
The creek has been heavily monitored since part of the mine — where cyanide is used to process ore — failed in June with an ...
It’s been 89 years since Arctic grayling have been self-sustaining in Michigan’s waters. That could soon change.
In preparation for the reintroduction attempt, scientists have spent the past several years raising grayling from Alaska’s Chena River in hatcheries, waiting for them to reach reproductive age. This ...
Attempts have been made in the past to bring grayling back to Michigan waters, pulling populations from other areas, including Alaska and western Canada. The DNR started its latest initiative with ...
“In years past, temperatures at Camp Grayling have been colder than Alaska, so this exercise serves as one of the best opportunities for units to train in some of the most challenging conditions.