They disappeared over a hundred years ago. Now, Michigan is closer than its ever been to Arctic grayling returning to its rivers.
Nearly a century after its disappearance, the Arctic grayling will return to the state when the Michigan DNR releases its ...
grayling was important as a food source, sport fish and culture resource. However, by 1936, habitat destruction, unregulated timber harvest and pressures from non-native fish species led to their ...
Arctic grayling, also referred to as grayling ... unregulated logging and pressures from fish species not native to the streams. The agency and the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians introduced ...
Officials hope the delivery of eggs and their placement into Michigan waterways will help the species that disappeared from Michigan nearly 100 years ago to return. Arctic grayling are a ...
MISSOULA, Mont.— A federal district court in Montana ruled Tuesday afternoon that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service erred in denying Montana’s Arctic grayling population protection under the ...
After considerable litigation, the Fish and Wildlife Service last Thursday dismissed its appeal of a trial judge’s August ...
The effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan waters will enter its next phase with a ceremony Monday, May 12, at the ...
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