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Known to the Anishinaabek as nmégos, they were an important food for Michigan’s northern Native American tribes. The city of Grayling, along the Au Sable River, is named after the Arctic grayling.
In a ceremony on May 12, the Department of Natural Resources provided an estimated 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa ...
A years-long effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan's lakes and streams recently began a new phase, state officials said this month. In a ceremony on May 12, the Department of Natural ...
Grayling can have long lives. The oldest lived to 32 years, Michigan State University said. Typically, they mature in three to five years and average 18 years. Grayling can be found in the Arctic ...
A years-long effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan's lakes and streams recently began a new phase, state officials said this week. In a ceremony on May 12, the Department of Natural ...
Part of the US Fish & Wildlife Refuge system, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge stretches for 200 miles from the Arctic Ocean into the Brooks Range and the boreal forest of the Yukon River basin.
GRAYLING — Wellington Farm Park near Grayling will host a Civil War reenactment on June 20-22, featuring reenactors from across the Midwest. The event will take place at the park at 6944 S ...
GRAYLING, MI -- The Michigan National Guard is alerting motorists not to be concerned if they notice more military vehicles on the roads this weekend. Despite rising tensions both domestically and ...
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