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Volunteers can help monitor water quality of favorite lakes
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Lansing was chosen along with cities in Denmark, Zimbabwe, and Brazil.
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Gravel mining companies have been fighting to shift authority for issuing permits to Michigan's environmental agency, taking it out of the hands of local residents and their elected township boards.
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36 species were removed and 58 added for a total of 407 endangered and threatened animal and plant species in Michigan.
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The Ingham County Health Department is set to host the largest one-day recycling event in Greater Lansing this weekend.
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Blacklegged ticks, the arachnids that carry Lyme disease, are out and about for more of the year thanks to warming temperatures across much of the country. Here's how to stay safe.
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More than 620,000 tons of materials passed through Michigan’s recycling centers in fiscal year 2022. State officials say that’s about 66,000 tons more than the previous record.
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The pink-footed goose's nesting grounds are deep within the Arctic Circle. They’re most often found in Greenland and in Svalbard, a group of islands north of Norway.
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Some residents are concerned about new renewable energy construction's impact on farmlands. The measure would prevent 11 townships from approving new applications for solar and wind farms.
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Leaders from 51 tribal nations, including some in Michigan, blasted Canada’s support of Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline last week.
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East Lansing is following a recommendation from the city’s Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and Commission on the Environment to not mow its lawns in May.
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Severe weather is possible in Greater Lansing Tuesday through Wednesday. Storms could bring hail, strong winds and a chance of tornadoes.