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DTE Energy shut off accounts more than 200,000 times since the pandemic began and 1.2 million times before that. Hear the findings of an investigative report into the regulatory system leaving many Michiganders in the dark. After that, conversations on coyotes and on a revered Detroit media producer’s new memoir.
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After noticing an unusual absence of the intelligent birds, one Michigan writer sets out to find where all the crows have gone.
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Michiganders, even in cities, have been seeing wild turkeys wandering down streets and up driveways. Are we crazy, or are we really seeing the birds where we’ve never seen them before? And… are they tasty? We had so many wild turkey questions, we had to turn to an expert for answers.
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Michiganders, even in cities, have been seeing wild turkeys wandering down streets and up driveways. Are we crazy, or are we really seeing wild turkeys where we’ve never seen them before? And… are they tasty? We had so many wild turkey questions, so we turned to an expert for answers.
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Tens of thousands of trumpeter swans once flourished in the Great Lakes region. But widespread hunting brought the birds to the brink of extinction, and…
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Microplastic pollution has been building up in the Great Lakes for at least four decades, but our understanding of its impact on fish and other aquatic…
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Research shows chemicals banned years and even decades ago are showing up in some Great Lakes shorebirds. Scientists found P-C-Bs used as a coolant in…
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Wildlife are being poisoned and much of the time people using the poisons are not even aware of the danger. One Michigan resident is on a crusade to make…
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An image of a cougar was caught on a landowner’s trail camera in Gogebic County in the west side of the Upper Peninsula, on July 7.The Michigan Department…
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This week marks the fifth annual Leopold Festival, an event that takes place on the Les Cheneaux Islands in honor of Aldo Leopold, one of the founders of…