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  1. MDNR says VHS is here to stay
  2. Lower water means headaches on Great Lakes
  3. Ash borer fight may trip over disposal issue
  4. Minnesota: Cold is cool with our wild friends
  5. First international ships of '07 arrive at Burns Harbor
  6. Radio-equipped fish helping researchers
  7. Earth Day: Sunday, April 22
  8. Lower water means lighter loads on Great Lakes
  9. Lighthouse beacon to beckon more tourists
  10. A Great Lake
  11. Drugs seep into drinking water
  12. Smelly summer for cottagers
  13. EDITORIAL: Nestle makes its water move -- now bar the door!
  14. Ohio EPA warms to pollution alliance
  15. Good fish, bad fish
  16. Funds sought to improve Clinton River
  17. Great Lakes Great Video Awards
  18. Lifting veil on toxic neighbors
  19. New exhibit immortalizes area surfers
  20. Cutter sets sail on buoy run
  21. No 'super' lock planned for Sault canal
  22. U.P. churches collect unused drugs to protect waterways
  23. Pollution threats put Kinnickinnic River in worst 10
  24. Lawsuit asks feds to restore wolf protection
  25. The climes, they are a-changin'
  26. That sinking feeling
  27. Estimate: Number of Wisconsin wolves up
  28. COMMENTARY: Perch conservation starts with limiting daily catches
  29. COMMENTARY: Kagen right to question plan to cap Fox River PCBs
  30. Beach sweeps planned to celebrate Earth Day
  31. Low water levels in lakes
  32. Wisconsin Great Lakes Caucus meets
  33. Michigan pushes feds to stop Asian Carp from invading Great Lakes
  34. Ontario: Economic gap between cities and country growing
  35. Lakewalk lovers search for solutions
  36. Killing weeds a tall order
  37. IJC 2007 Great Lakes Biennial Meeting announced
  38. Southern thirst could leave Georgian Bay dry
  39. Great Lakes Research Consortium
  40. Future is dim for light bulb
  41. GRCA scientists on the hunt for buried ancient river valley
  42. Deadly VHS fish virus discovered
  43. Tory touts nuclear power
  44. Minn. Senate calls for inquiry into 3M chemicals
  45. Kalamazoo County backs city in PCB fight
  46. Tagging, tracking Asian carp
  47. Minn. House approves natural resources measure
  48. Summer sprinkling rules in effect May 1
  49. Green light for major waterfront plan in Thunder Bay
  50. Group fuses faith, ecology for cleaner U.P.
  51. COMMENTARY: Conservation efforts need help, and here's why
  52. Local leaders put their Green Racine pledge in writing
  53. House OKs Fox River PCB plan
  54. EDITORIAL: Fishing takes a sickly turn
  55. New York watershed's future on line
  56. Ohio winds enough to power state
  57. Birding trails have big payoff potential
  58. Tribes, state sign Lake Superior fishing pact
  59. Great Lakes swimmer announces massive finale
  60. Green light for major waterfront plan in Thunder Bay
  61. Group fuses faith, ecology for cleaner U.P.
  62. COMMENTARY: Conservation efforts need help, and here's why
  63. Local leaders put their Green Racine pledge in writing
  64. House OKs Fox River dredge plan
  65. EDITORIAL: Fishing takes a sickly turn
  66. New York watershed's future on line
  67. Enviro-groups sue to protect wolves
  68. Research will track PCB impact
  69. Wetlands a big barometer
  70. Food supply for big fish in decline
  71. EDITORIAL: Act on water compact
  72. Officials see container cargo as boon to port
  73. Ban ocean vessels in lakes? Some are floating the idea
  74. River Network
  75. Change for the worse?
  76. Large-scale biodiesel plant set to open in Cleveland
  77. EDITORIAL: Support grows for stronger regulations for ocean-going ships
  78. Corn ethanol: more water pollution
  79. EDITORIAL: Act on water compact
  80. Zany U.P. weather tricking birds
  81. Program targets pesky cormorants
  82. Crunch time for cleanup
  83. Bee decline worries growers
  84. Buildings going green, bigger and taller
  85. COMMENTARY: Why sewer overflows matter
  86. Polls: Water, Warming, Travel, Youth and Green Guilt
  87. Swimmer to go the distance Goal: raise awareness of Huron River
  88. 'Clean Up the Ballast' Campaign underway
  89. EDITORIAL: Lawmakers right to raise dumping fees
  90. Polls: Water, warming, travel, youth and green guilt
  91. Swimmer to go the distance to raise awareness of Huron River
  92. VHS Letter from USDA
  93. Lake Erie Balanced Growth Program
  94. Swimmer Jim Dreyer knows the fine line between life and death
  95. New low water level advisories, real-time current meters
  96. Waukesha water change would be first in state
  97. Great Lakes under siege: Lawsuit opens new front in battle against invasive species
  98. Warning: Others want our lake water
  99. McManus recommends Great Lakes State Park
  100. Leader floats plan to assist Boyer; port board will be asked to take over, lease muse
  101. Huge wild rice bed threatened by lake's low water levels
  102. COMMENTARY: Harbor issues dredge up politics
  103. EDITORIAL: Shipping ban not answer to invasive species in Great Lakes
  104. Great Lakes fish virus may threaten U.S. aquaculture
  105. Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail
  106. Lake Michigan provides tremendous sailing opportunities
  107. EDITORIAL: Invasive species issue may bring ocean-freighter ban on Great Lakes
  108. Lake view is lovely, if you look past weeds
  109. U.S. squawks as Ontario cancels cormorant cull
  110. MOE cuts hurt response to St. Mary's River sewage complaints
  111. Michigan legislators decry PCB disposal plan
  112. 'That used to be under water'
  113. Early signs point to a super salmon season
  114. Channel E-coli contamination study to resume
  115. Builder hopes to convert eyesore into eco-friendly showplace
  116. MDEQ proposal wakes up feud over beach grooming
  117. River view revival
  118. Preservation group gets harbor lighthouse deed
  119. Contaminated soil could be headed for Zeeland
  120. Cause of beach closings disputed at symposium
  121. How low will it go?
  122. American Wetlands Month
  123. Water utility budget may jump
  124. Shipping suffers with drop in Lake Superior's level
  125. Fish story to hit big screen
  126. EDITORIAL: Close seaway? Not yet
  127. Fresh-cut grass smells of smog
  128. Attack of the killer worms
  129. Ebola-like virus killing fish in Great Lakes
  130. EDITORIAL: Strengthen controls on mega-farms
  131. Data teach researchers about Lake Huron fish
  132. Environmental leaders defend Michigan ballast law
  133. Indiana Department of Environmental Management
  134. COMMENTARY: Exceeding fish limit is just stealing
  135. Dust settles
  136. Algae woes spur spray park idea
  137. Law could tank water sales
  138. Mount Baldy hikers rerouted
  139. EDITORIAL: Home of the big wind
  140. Surfers hang 10 ... in Montreal?
  141. Trumpeter swans released
  142. New rules would allow some to groom Great Lakes beaches
  143. Waukesha water wasters get fines
  144. Chi-Cheemaun set to sail home; Massive upgrading complete
  145. Shore residents alarmed at Lake Superior low water levels
  146. Great Lakes loggers in tough shape
  147. Region receives failing grades for air quality
  148. Water war stories are 'a dime a dozen'
  149. UW is finalist for biofuel grant
  150. Ash tree-destroying beetle could spread into Minnesota
  151. Debate reopens on lake access
  152. A river ran under it: Ancient valley could hold precious water sources
  153. Water Walk 2007
  154. Chi-Cheemaun set to sail home; Massive upgrading complete
  155. Shore residents alarmed at Lake Superior low water levels
  156. They're from Lake Huron: And you can find 'em along coast
  157. Bird lovers lead campaign against lead
  158. Green program called 'slow growing'
  159. County's beach testing cut back
  160. Landmark lighthouse looking for new owner
  161. Lake Superior shoreline exposed
  162. Sea change
  163. Virus killing Great Lakes fish?
  164. Mayors float ban on wasteful toilets
  165. To fight invaders, Michigan fights the EPA
  166. They're from Lake Huron: And you can find 'em along coast
  167. Bird lovers lead campaign against lead
  168. Green program called 'slow growing'
  169. County's beach testing cut back
  170. Landmark lighthouse looking for new owner
  171. Lake Superior shoreline exposed
  172. Sea change
  173. Virus killing Great Lakes fish?
  174. Mayors float ban on wasteful toilets
  175. COMMENTARY: To fight invaders, Michigan fights the EPA
  176. Erie Canal awash with big plans
  177. Windmill plans face a jumble of regulations
  178. State ban isolates fish species
  179. Top tourism operators push Michigan for more support
  180. Truth about bottled water
  181. Drinking Water Week 2007
  182. Predatory birds' eggs oiled
  183. Not fit for swimmers
  184. Anglers encouraged to watch out for aquatic invasive species
  185. Wood wasp a tree threat
  186. Saginaw Bay muck could make you sick, scientist says
  187. Erie Canal awash with big plans
  188. Windmill plans face a jumble of regulations
  189. Natural Resources Defense Council
  190. Water release rises despite continued low lake water
  191. Former landfill hosts wildlife in urban setting
  192. EDITORIAL: It's time for action on bill to implement water deal
  193. Cleanup of toxic lake algae takes precaution
  194. Anglers must join virus fight
  195. Fishing for answers
  196. Canada's CO2 plan called scam
  197. City looks to solidify position on pipeline
  198. In search of resistant butternuts
  199. New interpretation of wildlife policy under fire
  200. New Soo lock may get feds' priority
  201. Ag department wants ban on hauling fish modified
  202. Superior recedes to lowest level in 80 years
  203. Call made to monitor ocean-going lake ships
  204. COMMENTARY: Pass Great Lakes compact now
  205. Utility's bottom line: Killing fish a positive
  206. Boat owners scrape by
  207. Emiquon's rebirth begins
  208. COMMENTARY: Put Lake Ontario in spotlight, under microscope at new lab
  209. Ashtabula lighthouse saved for renovation
  210. Superior recedes to lowest level in 80 years
  211. COMMENTARY: Pass Great Lakes compact now
  212. International Migratory Bird Day
  213. Butt in, butt out: City uncertain on beach smokers
  214. Retired icebreaker inches closer to land; Alexander Henry Bed and Breakfast must be m
  215. BP expansion raises fears
  216. Old barge target of beach dig; Vessel to be moved away from shipwreck
  217. Effects of low water levels being felt
  218. Fishing regulations get more complex every year
  219. Acquiring land may unleash 'water war'
  220. Fish deaths in Dunkirk Harbor leave officials looking for cause
  221. Dorion hatchery a marvel of design
  222. It's time to appreciate loons
  223. Great Lakes Waters Studies Institute
  224. Town of La Pointe to receive emergency dredging funds
  225. Home water rates to rise with volume
  226. EDITORIAL: Justifiable defense
  227. Wastewater spill blamed on operator error
  228. EDITORIAL: Open the way for new Soo lock
  229. Ontario to push clean energy
  230. Public Service Commission approves construction of wind farm in Fond du Lac
  231. Sewage plan called key to Great Lakes
  232. Environmentalists push BP to protect Lake Michigan in Whiting expansion
  233. Bye-bye walleye?
  234. Volunteers battling cormorants again
  235. Finance panel requests plan for gull control
  236. EDITORIAL: Legislature needs to finish work on protecting lakes
  237. Waukesha residents slam water conservation rates
  238. Invasive cargo spawns calls for regulations
  239. Close Deep Tunnel
  240. MDNR moratorium could impact future catch
  241. Michigan proposes new rules to slow spread of killer fish virus
  242. Envisioning the Future of Coastal Management
  243. Mariner probes Huron's ancient secrets
  244. IJC embarks on $17.5-M study of water levels
  245. Muskie spawning sites studied
  246. Changing climate
  247. Yachting: an economic development tool
  248. Deadly fish virus in Wisconsin
  249. Banned firewood for sale
  250. Two Toledo Area Metroparks have growing concerns about trees