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 ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service dropped its appeal of a lower court’s order to revisit the endangered species study for the Arctic grayling fish.
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 ...
After considerable litigation, the Fish and Wildlife Service last Thursday dismissed its appeal of a trial judge’s August ...
It’s been 89 years since Arctic grayling have been self-sustaining in Michigan’s waters. That could soon change.
Starting in May, scientists will hatch hundreds of thousands of tiny Arctic grayling fry into the upstream tributaries of three northwest Michigan rivers — the Boardman-Ottaway, Maple, and Manistee.
On May 12, the Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center will host a ceremony to signal the start of the next phase of the repopulation.
Michigan tribal nations lead the way in restoring the iconic Arctic grayling to its historical waters. Photo: The effort ... Read more ...