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  1. Show will highlight Great Lakes beauty. More...
  2. Some cities are looking at taking away parking on residential streets and replacing it with shallow ditches full of native plants that filter stormwater. More...
  3. On Saturday night from 8 to 9 the World Wildlife Fund is asking you to turn off your lights for Earth Hour. More...
  4. Canada's half of Lake Erie is deeper and cooler than the U.S. side, and spawns the best fishing, making it desired for the U.S. business but difficult to access. More...
  5. Critics say a new proposal for regulating water levels on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River sacrifices environmental concerns in favour of the interests of shoreline property owners. More...
  6. Indiana DNR Chief of Fisheries Bill James has been appointed by President George W. Bush to head the Great Lakes Fisheries Commission. More...
  7. A decade ago this month, a Canadian businessman got the OK to start shipping Lake Superior water to Asia -- 160 million gallons a year, tanker by tanker. More...
  8. McClung's birds are on posters, calendars, note cards, wrapping paper and in fine art galleries across the country. More...
  9. Bring on the Spring: a chill in the air couldn't deter this guy from braving Lake Erie More...
  10. A wildlife biologist whose area of expertise is bat and bird activity, has joined the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, to study the effects of wind turbines on native and migrating wildlife, especially in the Lake Erie Basin. More...
  11. Citizens fear that Portage River cleanup will cause more severe flooding. More...
  12. Show will highlight Great Lakes beauty More...
  13. Perch anglers are likely to find 2008 a productive year. More...
  14. Trent's environmental focus will receive worldwide attention this spring through an international water conference featuring a famed environmentalist with an even more famous name. More...
  15. House Representatives have expressed concern that the CDC might be taking steps to terminate Christopher De Rosa, the scientist in charge of the project. More...
  16. The International Joint Commission of Canada and the United States are releasing a new draft plan for regulating the flow of the St. Lawrence River and water levels in Lake Ontario. More...
  17. An expert in bat and bird activity is investigating the effects of turbines on wildlife. More...
  18. Birders have reported seeing enormous flights of Branta canadensis -- or Canada geese -- all across the western part of NY. More...
  19. A new study calls for a cap on toxins higher than current levels. More...
  20. Recreational boaters are pooling their own money toward ridding part of the St. Joseph River of excess silt. More...
  21. Zebra mussels have shown up in the 9,000-acre Lake Wisconsin, raising the risk that the invasive species will also be spread to such nearby waters as Devil's Lake. More...
  22. Despite what the minister of natural resources said two years ago, wind turbines are again a possibility in Lake Erie. More...
  23. While it might be too strong to call it neglect, the Bush administration is once again proposing severe budget cuts in programs that preserve and protect the Great Lakes' fragile ecosystem. More...
  24. The Old Lighthouse Museum in Michigan City opens for the season on Tuesday. More...
  25. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Board has given its approval to new rules that would allow for bait minnows to be re-used in some cases. More...
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