Roger LaBine and his son Anthony LaBine Sr. move through a manoomin, or wild rice, bed on Brule Lake in the far western Upper Peninsula on Sept. 19, 2022. They use traditional, Indigenous methods to ...
The 125-year-old international tradition helps create an annual bird census for research and conservation efforts.
Mesotrophic lakes are more productive biologically than oligotrophic lakes, but their water isn’t quite as transparent or ...
Bay City police responded to an unusual incident downtown over the summer — two Wisconsin men passed out in a Mercedes-Benz ...
The Peony Garden is a particular showstopper when in bloom, with over 270 varieties of peonies creating a sea of pink, white, ...
(AP) — A judge on Thursday refused to allow a Michigan school shooter to withdraw his guilty plea to two dozen charges ...
This 105-acre wonderland is a globetrotter’s dream, featuring plants from around the world nestled alongside native Michigan ...
The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative deserves passage in the House before Congress adjourns for the year. It already cleared the U.S. Senate.
Biological invasions sometimes are seen as an inevitable result of modern life, but like other human impacts on inland waters ...
A mix of stories from Pennsylvania, including information on the death of a woman who fell into a sinkhole above an abandoned mine in Westmoreland County.
Hundreds of years ago, the Ottawa people called it Ken-O-Sha, or “water of the walleye” — a 26-mile tributary of Michigan’s Grand River where the fish were abundant. Today it’s known as Plaster Creek, ...
Club moss are very attractive plants and were once harvested for Christmas decorations. In fact, they are so desirable that ...