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  1. A court is ordering the Federal Communications Commission to find ways to keep birds from crashing into radio, TV and cell phone towers. More...
  2. The material presented in this web site focuses on the educational needs of those New Yorker's interested in the use and management of underwater (shipwreck, cultural sites, etc.) resources. More...
  3. Great Lakes state governors are calling on state lawmakers to settle their differences over a plan to protect the lakes from large scale water diversions. More...
  4. A court is ordering the Federal Communications Commission to find ways to keep birds from crashing into radio, TV and cell phone towers: More...
  5. Canadian federal government funding of $3.3 million to help clean up the St. Clair River is an important step toward cleaning up the body of water. More...
  6. The nation's top public health agency ignored the results of a government study of pollution near the Great Lakes, possibly because much of the data in the report is bad. More...
  7. Increasing evaporation rates may be responsible for an alarming drop in Great Lakes water levels, an expert says. More...
  8. For residents of this remote village on an ice-locked island off the tip of mainland Wisconsin, this gliding boatmobile, known here as a windsled, is a kind of school bus. More...
  9. Canada's fresh water is facing serious challenges, including the looming menace of climate change. More...
  10. Increasing evaporation rates may be responsible for an alarming drop in Great Lakes water levels, an expert says. More...
  11. Members of the Macomb County Blue Ribbon Commission on Lake St. Clair are reaching across the border to Canada for help in protecting the waters -- and they're finding plenty of willing partners. More...
  12. Craitor's bill must be passed, not only for the sake of our own quality of life, but for the sake of Niagara as a destination for new residents and tourists to this region. More...
  13. Lake Superior has a reputation that's getting harder to keep. People still talk about the lake's coldness, but, so far this year, there isn't much ice to speak of. More...
  14. An engineer and writer is contacting local chambers of commerce and area politicians about an idea to generate hydro-electric power using the height differential between Rice Lake and Lake Ontario. More...
  15. The goal of this site is to provide information and insight into the organizations committed to making the Great Lakes region a leader in environmental practices. It's designed to be an online resource for anyone interested in learning about the Great Lakes region, related environmental issues and ways that they can protect the environment. More...
  16. ncreasing evaporation rates may be responsible for an alarming drop in Great Lakes water levels, an expert says. More...
  17. Members of the Macomb County Blue Ribbon Commission on Lake St. Clair are reaching across the border to Canada for help in protecting the waters -- and they're finding plenty of willing partners More...
  18. West Michigan's abundant natural resources -- forests, sand dunes, wetlands and water -- provide a variety of benefits that are worth at least $1.6 billion annually, according to a new study. More...
  19. We need protection for the waters of the Great Lakes basin now. It will be too late when the pipelines are laid into our lakes, sucking our precious waters south. More...
  20. Craitor's bill must be passed, not only for the sake of our own quality of life, but for the sake of Niagara as a destination for new residents and tourists to this region. We will all be poorer if we lose what little access we have left to our shorelines. More...
  21. The addition of three Brown County creeks to the state's Impaired Waters list is part of the larger project to recover the health of the Lower Fox River Basin, according to a spokesman for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. More...
  22. Lake Superior has a reputation that's getting harder to keep. More...
  23. Gov. Mitch Daniels has signed a measure that allows Indiana to join a regional compact intended to prevent water-hungry states from tapping into the Great Lakes. More...
  24. Levels of arsenic in groundwater near the Honeywell plant have been shrinking and do not pose a risk to people, animals or the municipal water system, residents were told at a public meeting on the issue Wednesday. More...
  25. The Asian-carp invasion in the Illinois River concerns fishermen who descend on Spring Valley from across the country for the annual Cabela's Masters Walleye Circuit tournament in March. More...
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