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  1. EDITORIAL: To kill or not to kill?
  2. Michigan Supreme Court asked to rule in Nestle case
  3. Old nuke plant site OK'd for public use
  4. New regulations shouldn't affect anglers
  5. EDITORIAL: A really warm year
  6. New bait fish rules gut Ontario industry
  7. New discharge permit hinges on controversy
  8. Canada unveils $368 million border security initiative
  9. EDITORIAL: Repeal ballast permit to save shipping jobs
  10. COMMENTARY: Michigan pulls out all stops to halt pests in ballast water
  11. Airplane de-icers harm aquatic life
  12. Auto Show shows more green
  13. To stave off invaders, MDNR targets firewood
  14. Troubled waters for boating industry as key season opens
  15. Corps makes ready for Soo Locks project
  16. Detroit River's history, recovery to be honored
  17. Coast Guard activates Operation Taconite
  18. IMAX film aid bald eagle research at Bad River
  19. Disease batters U.P. beeches
  20. New license plates starting to sell
  21. Deer poachers getting trigger happy?
  22. Michigan, environmentalists criticize winter manure spraying
  23. Ethanol plant approved for state's 'Biotown'
  24. $8.1 bid for sewage basin Lakefront storage will hold 2 million gallons, parking
  25. Research money for seven projects to benefit Lake Erie
  26. Wildlife area opening up to eagle fans
  27. Conservation Ontario
  28. Warm weather a boon for transport industry
  29. Sesquicentennial: Big year for Port Huron, Mich.
  30. Buffer zones planned
  31. People pour into Ontario for Icewine Festival
  32. Proposal aims to restrict diversion of Great Lakes
  33. Port Granby standoff
  34. Winter fishing without the ice
  35. Michigan Recreational Boating Information System
  36. COMMENTARY: Restoring land is a great idea
  37. Michigan deeding 700 pieces of waterfront land
  38. Great Lakes water pact could be revised
  39. Gulls perform for winter watchers
  40. U.S. Fish and Wildlife seeks 20% reduction in Minnesota and Wisconsin staff
  41. Wine's clout uncorked
  42. EDITORIAL: Let's catch some air
  43. A billion reasons for cleaning an Ontario harbour
  44. EDITORIAL: U.S., Canada must join to fight invasive species in Great Lakes
  45. Bait shop owners worry spread of VHS disease could decimate minnow sales
  46. Shrimp may upset life in lake
  47. Surfers brave snow and cold to surf Lake Superior
  48. Great Lakes News for State Legislators
  49. Gulls perform for winter watchers
  50. U.S. Fish and Wildlife seeks 20% reduction in Minnesota and Wisconsin staff
  51. Wine's clout uncorked
  52. EDITORIAL: Let's catch some air
  53. A billion reasons for cleaning an Ontario harbour
  54. EDITORIAL: U.S., Canada must join to fight invasive species in Great Lakes
  55. Bait shop owners worry spread of VHS disease could decimate minnow sales
  56. Shrimp may upset life in lake
  57. National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB)
  58. Canadian trash bill hits U.S. Congress
  59. Cormorant droppings harm Mackinac Bridge
  60. Rethinking ash borer battle
  61. Nuclear plant's operating license renewed
  62. COMMENTARY: Mining plan could destroy headwaters
  63. COMMENTARY: It's hard to land a salmon nowadays
  64. Frustrated lovers of ice fishing so far this year are idly wishing
  65. Meeting outlines Deer Lake future
  66. MDNR plans dredging, blasting to fix Stonington boat access
  67. Durbin, Biggert introduce bill for Asian carp barriers
  68. Cormorant droppings harm Mackinac Bridge
  69. Rethinking ash borer battle
  70. Nuclear plant's operating license renewed
  71. COMMENTARY: Mining plan could destroy headwaters
  72. Foundation buys 120 acres to preserve elk habitat
  73. Blazing new ATV trails in parkland
  74. Turning the lights off
  75. Big trouble from little shrimp?
  76. Burbot is perhaps rarest fish found in Pennsylvania
  77. Historians searching for answers of the mighty sailing ship Chippewa
  78. Isle Royale wolf sightings becoming more common
  79. Bottler's money flowing into water research
  80. Cougars creep into suburbia
  81. Bill introduced for Great Lakes carp barrier
  82. National Wind Coordinating Collaborative
  83. Benefit concert for the Great Lakes
  84. Foreign Zebra mussels likely harming Canadian drinking water: study
  85. COMMENTARY: Sound logic against proposed fish regulations
  86. More communities urged to join talks over water
  87. Michigan lighthouses need money, care
  88. Minnow harvest banned by province in effort to slow deadly disease
  89. City may own ($1) lighthouse soon
  90. Coastal Initiative group to meet May 2
  91. Honey Creek tainted with human waste
  92. Randle Reef cleanup is a top priority: mayor
  93. Group buys land for elk habitat
  94. Turbines pose risk to birds, biologist says
  95. Conservation deal will keep family's land protected
  96. Federally funded fence would stop Asian carp
  97. $422M backlog in park repairs
  98. River stewardship
  99. $2.3 in upgrades for Oswego hydro projects
  100. Cold spell finally revives Michigan ice fishing
  101. Save The River!
  102. Erosion takes its toll
  103. Diggers hope to retrieve warship
  104. EDITORIAL: It's past time to focus some attention on Manitowoc River
  105. Hunting the poachers
  106. COMMENTARY: State could rule itself out of lake shipping trade
  107. Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS)
  108. Great Lakes plan funding questioned
  109. Minnesota farmers offer lessons in green
  110. Phosphorus fertilizers to be discussed in Grand Haven
  111. Making tracks in UP travel
  112. Diggers hope to retrieve warship
  113. Hunting the poachers
  114. COMMENTARY: State could rule itself out of lake shipping trade
  115. Colder weather lures anglers back onto the ice
  116. EDITORIAL: Carp bill: Michigan lawmakers are pushing a new attack on invasive fish
  117. Winter in the Great Lakes Region
  118. EDITORIAL: Good news on air quality, but lungs still must breathe
  119. Deer disease found at Waukesha County's edge
  120. Wind turbines OK'd for 2 Wisconsin townships
  121. Wisconsin manure rules to be finalized
  122. COMMENTARY: A late winter in a thirsty land
  123. Legislative auditor blasts management of Minn. watersheds
  124. Hemmorrhagic virus found in Lake Huron fish
  125. National Water Information System
  126. Indictments are handed down in Rouge waste spill
  127. Growers cover up local produce
  128. EDITORIAL: Great Lakes fishery faces another threat
  129. Report encourages mining Michigan sand inland
  130. Wetlands grant aims to preserve estuary
  131. Hamilton mayor just wants Randle Reef cleaned up
  132. Environmental group to tackle Great Lakes
  133. Seed bank hopes to save trees in peril
  134. Perch on upswing as birds decline
  135. Great Lakes Environmental Indicators Project
  136. EDITORIAL: The gathering storm
  137. Plans to update Toledo shipyard unravel
  138. Hunt aims to buck trend of deer problem
  139. Pennsylvania may ban transport of fish in Lake Erie watershed
  140. Activists seek tighter water laws
  141. Canada alleged to be hiding adverse environmental reports
  142. New partnership wants to protect Lake Michigan
  143. Feds: Great Lakes wolves not endangered
  144. Tired of tires
  145. Fishing industry should unite at public meetings
  146. Epcor wind farm on hold, hearings scheduled on Enbridge project
  147. Environmentalists want Lower Peninsula hearing on mine permit
  148. ATVs, invasive species top local concerns
  149. New yellow perch rules are likely this fall
  150. Jousting starts over livestock megafarms
  151. Team uses sonar to pinpoint shipwrecks in Lake Erie
  152. The great ethanol boom
  153. Paving plan is full of holes, but may help with sprawl
  154. Ashtabula County's eagle count among tops in Ohio
  155. COMMENTARY: Power plant aiming to avert bird tragedy
  156. COMMENTARY: A tale of two projects
  157. Greenhouse gases up 90% from coal stations
  158. Company manager guilty in dumping of waste
  159. Critics: Wind farm math doesn't add up
  160. Mich. will assume wolf control
  161. Amount of trash coming into Michigan from other states and Canada increases
  162. Fish-killing virus nears
  163. Online 'wiki' seeks info from anyone on the Great Lakes
  164. Ash borer fight is costly
  165. Minnesota may be on verge of "energy revolution"
  166. DNR to look again for wolves in Michigan
  167. Lake water intake is illegal, foes say
  168. Factors affecting Lake Erie's 07' spawn
  169. Battle Creek: Fertilizer ban may check weed growth
  170. Mercury ban means light-up shoes will go dark in 2011
  171. River work doesn't end in winter
  172. Groundhog Phil says "Expect an early spring!"
  173. Fish disease may be in Lake Michigan already
  174. Garbage comes into Michigan, but none goes out
  175. American eels don’t qualify as endangered, feds decide
  176. DNR to look again for wolves in Michigan
  177. Lake water intake is illegal, foes say
  178. Battle Creek: Fertilizer ban may check weed growth
  179. Time's a wastin' on environment
  180. Energy strategy in Ohio's future
  181. States pass feds on invasives law
  182. The Great Lakes Wiki
  183. Great Lakes change coming
  184. Michigan approves more wells for bottler
  185. New path to power Michigan
  186. Trout rebound on Lake Superior
  187. Smaller harbors hoping to dredge up funds
  188. EDITORIAL: Ballast water showdown
  189. COMMENTARY: Time's a wastin' on environment
  190. Energy strategy in Ohio's future
  191. States pass feds on invasives law
  192. Trio of northern lakes to be surveyed
  193. EDITORIAL: Jetting sewage for a year is unreasonable solution
  194. Bush budget supports Upper Peninsula conservation deal
  195. Beech bark disease on eco-invader list
  196. Corporate campuses go green
  197. Water levels hovering near record lows
  198. Data shows warming eventually will shrink Great Lakes
  199. Ruling stirs fears of sewage dumpings
  200. Icebreaker film debuts Friday
  201. Joyous swan song
  202. EDITORIAL: Let's approve Great Lakes pact
  203. Natural-gas proposal sparks fears
  204. Trio of northern lakes to be surveyed
  205. EDITORIAL: Jetting sewage for a year is unreasonable solution
  206. Corporate campuses go green
  207. Water levels hovering near record lows
  208. Natural-gas proposal sparks fears
  209. EDITORIAL: Everyone needs to help in battle against VHS
  210. Rollin' on the river: The Little Calumet River is a flowing source of fishing and rec
  211. Wisconsin DNR head favors ballast water bill
  212. Leelanau's tip would be shielded under proposals
  213. Harbor dredging funds fall short
  214. More megafarm enforcement is urged
  215. New bridge straddles canal site
  216. Damage from potentially new species could cause more damage to waterways than milfoil
  217. Dr. God credited with saving Lake Erie
  218. Science on a Sphere
  219. EDITORIAL: State, feds doing nothing to stem tide of invaders
  220. Dead zone threatens Lake Erie's ecosystem
  221. Widespread drought has Minnesota officials preparing for the worst.
  222. Corps forced to dredge up funds
  223. Cool waters: Journalist chronicles Muskegon River’s story
  224. Surf's Up! On Lake Erie?
  225. An alternative to dune mines
  226. COMMENTARY: Bald eagles: A true conservation success
  227. Critics: Bush budget shorts Great Lakes
  228. Dead zone threatens Lake Erie's ecosystem
  229. 2007 Great Lakes Summer Student Fellowship Program
  230. Ice formations are eye-popping but dangerous
  231. Township enacts water limits
  232. Thirteenth Biennial Report on Great Lakes Water Quality
  233. Michigan nature center stems from state grant
  234. House subcommittee gives green light to water quality bills
  235. COMMENTARY: Factory farms spread waste, anger neighbors
  236. Surviving the cold of a Copper Country winter
  237. Great Lakes region has untapped potential, report says
  238. Saws big part of sturgeon season
  239. Lake Erie wind turbines proposed
  240. Chicago Maritime Festival
  241. Unblocking Pigeon Creek
  242. Wisconsin's insatiable appetite for coal
  243. A screech of gulls has local birders all aflutter
  244. Corps will study harbor dredging
  245. 'Fish Ebola virus' threatens lakes
  246. Minnesota considers plan to keep Great Lakes water in the Great Lakes
  247. Flex-fuel economy questioned
  248. EDITORIAL: Renewable energy must gain traction
  249. Business owner still tilting at windmills
  250. COMMENTARY: Toxic ignorance