GRAND RAPIDS, MI – About 95 miles of forest roads located within Camp Grayling will be added to off-road maps as part of the state’s latest update. The new maps ...
Michigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan, disappeared ...
A years-long effort to reintroduce Arctic grayling to Michigan's lakes and streams recently began a new phase, state officials said this month. In a ceremony on May 12, the Department of Natural ...
Biologists are hard at work scouring the north branch of the Manistee River looking for young fish that are 1-3 inches long. It’s the next phase in the effort to reintroduce a self-sustaining Arctic ...
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Michigan's 'Most Colorful River Town' Is A Dreamy Year-Round Destination For Outdoor Enthusiasts
In Michigan, there's a river town named after a fish that no longer swims its waters. Grayling owes its name to the Arctic grayling, a silvery, rainbow-finned fish once native to these rivers — until ...
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MANISTEE, Mich. — Around the onset of the 20th Century, Arctic grayling went from being the most abundant fish in Michigan waters, to being completely gone. This cold water fish was mostly found in ...
ODEN — More Arctic grayling will be coming to Michigan waters this year. According to a press release from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, around 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs will be ...
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