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The Department of Natural Resources is encouraging residents to report bat roosts. These are the places where bats sleep and raise their babies like chimneys, trees and bridges.
The blooms have become an annual problem in the Great Lakes. DNA studies show what’s growing there and why it’s dangerous.
More PFAS news as the Wisconsin Supreme Court sides with environmental regulators and Michigan AG finalizes paper mill ...
Sharon Day is enrolled in the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe and lives in Minnesota, where she is the executive director of the ...
Extreme erosion along the Great Lakes coasts inspired proposals to pull development back from the shoreline. Five years later ...
The motorized Action Trackchair and the manual GRIT Freedom Chair are part of a larger effort to expand adaptive programming at Cleveland Metroparks.
On June 26, the non-profit group Waterkeeper Alliance announced the results of a study conducted across 19 states, which revealed PFAS contamination in 98% of the waterways tested. This is part of a ...
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.
A freighter takes on water in Lake Superior and a lawsuit over farming on wetlands.