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  1. Manitowish Waters, Wis., is figuring prominently in ongoing efforts to restore a sustainable population of timber wolves (Canis lupus) to the western Great Lakes region. More...
  2. The Ohio Division of Wildlife and The Ohio State University are seeking feedback from steelhead anglers on the state's cold-water fisheries program. More...
  3. Scientists the world over have observed climate changes that are impacting individuals' health and have also created models to predict where we might be headed. More...
  4. Manitowish Waters, Wis., is figuring prominently in ongoing efforts to restore a sustainable population of timber wolves (Canis lupus) to the western Great Lakes region More...
  5. An overcrowded meeting room forced Toronto Hydro officials to cancel an information meeting last night about a proposed wind study in Lake Ontario off the Scarborough shoreline. More...
  6. The Farmers' Almanac is predicting a cold, snowy winter in the Great Lakes region. More...
  7. The Michigan Surface Water Information Management System (MiSWIMS) is an interactive map-based system that allows users to view information about Michigan's surface water. More...
  8. A workshop for marina operators interested in earning a Clean Marina designation from the state of Michigan will be 1-4 p.m. Nov. 7, at Bayside Centre in Muskegon. More...
  9. Lifting the ban on drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf has implications for the Great Lakes region, whether the two presidential candidates and their running mates want to acknowledge it or not. More...
  10. Radioactive tritium has been found leaking from a drainage pipe at FirstEnergy Corp.'s Davis-Besse nuclear plant north of Oak Harbor, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Friday. More...
  11. Most attention has gone to fights over a proposed casino in southwest Ohio and payday lenders, but voters face three more ballot issues on Nov. 4. More...
  12. According to Jim Keysor, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Gaylord, many areas away from the shoreline will see their first snowflakes of the year early next week. More...
  13. Those who've procrastinated on their annual Michigan leaf-peeping trip can still catch the show. They'll just want to head toward the southern parts of the state. More...
  14. No matter who wins on Nov. 4, the next president promises to chart a different course on energy and the environment than President Bush. More...
  15. A researcher who studies the Great Lakes regional climate will discuss implications of global climate change on the Lake Erie ecosystem during the 10 a.m. Nov. 6 Coastal Resources Advisory Council meeting. More...
  16. Lt. Gov. John D. Cherry Jr. asked local officials Thursday about what issues are affecting Saginaw Bay and the Great Lakes. He heard an earful. Sewage overflows, beach grooming and an invasion of big reeds called phragmites were some of the many problems identified by the group. More...
  17. Many homeowners in Waterloo Region are well aware we have a water problem. Most homeowners, therefore, won't be surprised that provincial Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller suggested that the region may be growing at a faster rate than the water supply. More...
  18. Around mid-day last Sunday, the hot line call came. A snowy owl had been sighted in Cobourg Harbour. Although not the earliest record for snowy owl for Northumberland County, it was a bit on the early side for this species. More...
  19. The most controversial of the proposed rule changes have to do with the number of rods anglers can use and the number of salmon anglers can keep. More...
  20. A Great Lakes shipping company is adding capacity to its fleet through the reactivation of a cargo ship that has been in long-term lay-up since 1981 -- and Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay is expected to do the work to get it back into service. More...
  21. The Coast Guard station in Milwaukee is getting a sleeker, faster boat to use for search-and-rescue efforts. More...
  22. A coalition of wildlife agencies and organizations has begun a pilot program to increase the diversity of plant and animal species in wetlands in tributaries of the St. Lawrence River. More...
  23. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is once again discussing a 2-gallon rule -- only it's not the one most people were hoping for. More...
  24. When it comes to restoring the Great Lakes, it seems there are almost as many ideas for improving the massive waterways as there are invasive species disfiguring their ecosystems. More...
  25. A Great Lakes shipping company is adding capacity to its fleet through the reactivation of a cargo ship that has been in long-term lay-up since 1981 -- and Bay Shipbuilding in Sturgeon Bay is expected to do the work to get it back into service. More...
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