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How a party in Up North woods is helping Michigan sturgeon survive


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Every spring, sturgeon leave Black Lake in the northeast of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and swim up the Black River to spawn. And every spring, poachers try to spear these massive fish and take them.  Every year for two decades now, a group called Sturgeon for Tomorrow has organized volunteers to camp along this river, stand guard all day and night, and keep poachers away with their constant presence.  Read the full story by the Detroit Free Press.

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