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- Boaters wait out testing on lakes
- Lamprey survey to begin today in Cheboygan River
- A View From the Lake
- Students promote friendly fertilizer to protect Lake St. Clair
- Erie County ducks doing well in Ontario
- Wildlife observation deck dedicated at Humbug Marsh
- Lawsuit opens new front in battle over Great Lakes invaders
- Great Lakes group meeting in Indy
- Search for fish virus intensifies
- EDITORIAL: Follow rules to stem spread of fish virus
- DNR weighs long-term solution after lake fish kill
- Water flea poses threat
- Good deer herd news: Average winter means larger EUP deer herd
- Don't give up the ship
- Muskegon Lake environment has remained a big story
- Piping plovers plop down nest at park
- Timing of opening Fox locks is questioned
- Officials didn't intentionally hide mine documents, report says
- Great Lakes Commission pushes for ballast water legislation
- Tourism secretary touts 'ecotourism'
- COMMENTARY: Mine not worth risk to Lakes
- Binational group details river monitoring plan
- Action needed on ballast water issue
- EDITORIAL: Unnatural boundaries
- Lamprey control planned
- Algae used to monitor climate change
- Grant to help create Bratenahl preserve
- Committee seeks input on water deal
- Wisconsin DNR to expand emergency rules
- Impact of VHS on small lakes unknown
- UW power plant's coal dust is polluting lake, DNR warns
- COMMENTARY: Let's use Florida as a bad example
- EDITORIAL: Action needed on ballast water issue
- EDITORIAL: Unnatural boundaries
- Lamprey control planned
- Committee seeks input on water deal
- Wisconsin DNR to expand emergency rules
- IAGLR 2007: Celebrating 50 years of Large Lakes Research
- Reclamation project giving marsh new life
- New trees slowly come to life in aftermath of forest fires
- Mitten crab planning an attack on St. Lawrence
- Weeds to be sprayed
- COMMENTARY: Preserve land assets to help economy
- Signing of Greenway Plan welcomes 'a wonderful new beginning'
- $20 million would clean up Lake St. Clair
- Wisconsin board OKs emergency fishing limits
- Michigan DNR aims to halt spread of fish virus
- Toronto Field Naturalists
- Lake Winnebago may never shake virus
- $35,000 fine is blasted as 'absurd' by green groups
- Fighting invaders
- Big cargo ships sailing into sunset
- COMMENTARY: Blame the shippers for exotics in lake
- After three years, the massive cleanup of Reserve Mining dump is finally over
- DNR prepared to act to halt VHS's spread
- EDITORIAL: Well-intentioned move
- The light is out, but somebody's home
- Dunes’ new owner edges toward construction plan
- Lake Winnebago may never shake virus
- $35,000 fine is blasted as 'absurd' by green groups
- Fighting invaders
- Big cargo ships sailing into sunset
- COMMENTARY: Blame the shippers for exotics in lake
- After three years, the massive cleanup of Reserve Mining dump is finally over
- DNR prepared to act to halt VHS's spread
- The light is out, but somebody's home
- Aquatic Invasive Species Awareness Week
- Scuba diving bubbles with adventure
- Ideas shift on sand sitting inside Conneaut's harbor
- Grand River will run red this summer
- Asian Carp: What will happen to Michigan lakes and rivers?
- DNR doubts it brought VHS to Wisconsin lakes
- State's first water czar will seek to conserve
- Michigan's pesky water birds may be targeted again
- COMMENTARY: Tipping the balance in battle of the birds
- Marine museum work could cost millions
- EDITORIAL: Long range plan must protect Great Lakes water supply
- 'AYE, CAPTAIN!' - Students become sailors on Great Lakes schooner
- Waukesha's water debate is skewed
- Quagga and zebra mussels an eye-opener for students
- Federal lawmakers want to clarify wetlands guidelines
- Provincial support for E.coli testing
- Group wants ocean vessels banned from Great Lakes
- Lake Erie shoreline study
- Going Green: Clean boats fight invasive species
- DNR: Follow rules to contain fish virus found in area lakes
- COMMENTARY: Waukesha's water debate is skewed
- Provincial support for E.coli testing
- Great Lakes Habitat Initiative
- Fight over who owns lakefront continues
- Hooked young eagles returned safely to nest
- Minnesota officials say development is crowding hunting land
- COMMENTARY: DNR rule expansion falls short
- Lake Erie adapts to deadly fish virus
- Invasive species are still a threat
- Bill requires public notice for sewage discharges
- Lock the lakes, groups say
- Landowners getting help to quicken shore cleanup
- Naturally Superior Adventures
- Sea grant helps homeowners protect Lake Ontario dunes
- COMMENTARY: Wisconsin can lead the nation by approving climate act
- Hooked young eagles returned safely to nest
- Good-bye muck, hello sand
- Region signs on for wind-power project
- River study planned of how contaminants flow to lake
- Port board to take SS Boyer under its wing
- Indiana to help green old industrial plots
- EDITORIAL: Learn economic impact
- Hundreds of litres of fuel spilled in river; Clean up near Neebish Island goes relati
- Virus worries fish farmers
- Michigan shortchanged on beach test funds
- Niagara region signs on for wind-power project
- Port board to take S.S. Boyer under its wing
- EDITORIAL: Learn economic impact
- Hundreds of litres of fuel spilled in St. Mary's River
- Virus worries fish farmers
- Michigan shortchanged on beach test funds
- First cases of fish disease found in Lake Michigan
- Northwest Indiana Forum
- Remembering the Escanaba
- EDITORIAL: Invasive threats reminder DNR, public necessary one-two punch
- Dredging not to blame for low water levels; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blames lack
- A bug's life
- In the Great Lakes, worries abound
- EDITORIAL: "A Watershed Mentality"
- COMMENTARY: Heed the call of Lake Ontario
- Great Lakes' guardians make plea to Congress
- Lake Erie's 'dead zone' plays possum, study hints
- Scientists see trouble ahead for big lakes
- The St. Clair: Waterworld gone bad
- U.S., Canada aim to revive lake sturgeon population
- National Trails Day
- Higher water rates OK'd
- Safety concerns delay carp barrier on canal
- Michigan among breadbasket states for monarchs
- EPA lacking updated study on nation's beaches, GAO finds
- Underground danger spreads as funds dry up
- EDITORIAL: Fishing for a moratorium on shipping is foolhardy
- Monitoring finds high levels of fibers near NorthShore Mining
- COMMENTARY: Lesser of two evils: taxes or poisoned drinking water?
- Scientists see trouble ahead for big lakes
- Province tells region no need for a moratorium
- Study shows hundreds of dead birds, bats at wind turbines
- Survey: Invaders taking food away from Lake Michigan game fish
- Global warming a risk to Wisconsin cows
- SEE-North
- More water testing this summer
- COMMENTARY: Great Lakes in need of help
- Fish virus fears float to surface
- State park planners searching for ways to attract more visitors
- Feds talk with local officials about PFC contamination
- Opposition turns to shut off 'water transfer' motion
- Bay fish pass VHS tests
- EDITORIAL: Michigan must make punishment fit the beach-grooming crime
- Lake Superior nitrates increase
- New hope in ash borer battle
- Great Lakes Water Studies Institute
- Quaggas out-muscling big lake's food chain
- IMAX project makes stars of sturgeon
- COMMENTARY: New mine wouldn't be environmental spoiler
- A firm hand on the spigot
- Great Lakes coal trade sluggish in April
- Judge halts Kolke Creek cleanup
- Opposition turns to shut off 'water transfer' motion
- EDITORIAL: Michigan must make punishment fit the beach-grooming crime
- Lake Superior nitrates increase
- Promenade fit for Detroit
- Fish virus may creep into area hatcheries
- Bill to protect Great Lakes water passes final vote
- One city wants harbor that's all play, no work
- Speaker: Great Lakes region needs help
- Cherry Tree restoration under scrutiny
- Some charter operators, Coast Guard don't see eye to eye on licenses
- COMMENTARY: Your turn: Session helped resources; protections still needed
- Northwest Ohio is a key stopover for many migrating birds
- It's not just fish that are caught in bay
- Recreational boaters may face more federal fees
- Promenade fit for Detroit
- Invasive Species Awareness Month
- Caring for Our Beaches
- Beach sand found to be full of E. coli bacteria
- Minnesota’s ‘freshwater ocean’ attracts a new generation
- Erie's sailing jewel: event tests navigation, night-maneuvering knowhow
- Insect death match
- Analysis finds little extra cost for green power
- Bethlehem windmills now operational
- COMMENTARY: Keep casting for tougher ballast rules
- Nurseries asked to stop selling invasive plants
- Waukesha water troubles worsen
- Lake St. Clair study finds threat from lawn fertilizer
- EDITORIAL: Some simple steps can help us protect water resources
- Effort to collect sediment samples from lower half of Buffalo River begins
- $12 million to fight algae
- Lake County officials rethinking funding for harbor cleanup
- EDITORIAL: Invasive species — Congress needs to act
- Water Week 2007
- Fish-friendly bulkheads planned for Cuyahoga
- Feds seek comment on gray wolf status
- Fish virus worries surface; Stocks in several Great Lakes affected
- Pesky plant infesting Michigan lake
- Woman to swim Huron River this summer
- Ashtabula-Canada lake freight ferry service speeds ahead
- Draft of environmental assessment reveals turbine's impact upon Wolfe Island
- Monitoring underway for safe beaches
- Saving the earth pond by pond
- Forum planned on low water levels in Great Lakes
- EDITORIAL: Get new rules in place to keep fish virus in check
- Windmill power spins into reality
- River monitoring begins
- 4-H Great Lakes and Natural Resources Camp
- Nitrate in Lake Superior on the rise
- Prepare to be boarded by 'Superior Pirates'
- Grandest canyon of the East
- Great Lakes cruises offer majestic views, relaxing pace
- Dredging Fox River may be insufficient
- Beach bulldozing raises a furor
- EDITORIAL: Michigan should lead, not follow, on lakes law
- Wisconsin DNR approves salmon stocking for Sturgeon Bay
- Great Lakes restoration effort receives mixed review
- Outbreak of a deadly fish virus feared in Minnesota
- Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to buy 167-acre parcel
- Group says county smoking ban would keep beaches cleaner
- Official pledges river sampling will resume
- DNR: Effects of fish disease still unknown
- Low water levels in harbor expose pitted pilings
- Ash borer fight adds wasps
- Alga growth concerns Michigan water experts
- Outlawing the incandescent bulb
- COMMENTARY: We must take steps to thwart fish virus
- Wisconsin Wildlife Federation
- Outbreak of a deadly fish virus feared in Minnesota
- Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to buy 167-acre parcel
- Group says county smoking ban would keep beaches cleaner
- Official pledges river sampling will resume
- DNR: Effects of fish disease still unknown
- Low water levels in harbor expose pitted pilings
- Ash borer fight adds wasps
- Alga growth concerns Michigan water experts
- Outlawing the incandescent bulb
- Smack in an urban setting, a nature preserve grows
- Lake levels sink, state fears rise
- Minnesota Conservation Federation
- River monitoring system coming
- Thumb to get wind power
- Wetlands ruling confusing
- Wary of tainted water; City, Region aiming to reduce sewage spills from old pipes
- Invasive species threaten Great Lakes: report
- States slow to pass Great Lakes compact
- Board to weigh options stabilizing Indiana shoreline
- EDITORIAL: Michigan must give AuSable priority in cleanup plan
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