Lester Graham | Michigan Radio
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is expected to finalize a Wolf Management Plan before the end of the year. The Natural Resources Commission sent it to DNR Director Dan Eichinger for his signature.
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Los votantes aprobaron una enmienda constitucional estatal que requeriría que los legisladores, el gobernador, el vicegobernador, el secretario de estado y el fiscal general presenten informes financieros personales anualmente.
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Voters approved a state constitutional amendment which would require legislators, the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and attorney general to file personal financial reports annually. The amendment also changes how term limits are implemented.
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People with colorblindness often cannot distinguish colors such as red and green. That can change the experience of seeing fall leaves, or a northern cardinal in the trees. And it's prompted some changes at a couple of state parks.
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Two major studies are underway to try to better understand why mallard duck populations are declining in the U.S. Researchers are using new technology to help solve the mystery.
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Legislation before the Michigan House would remove permitting authority from municipalities and give it to EGLE.
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Public pressure is growing over toxic cyanobacteria blooms growing in the western basin of Lake Erie and other places in Michigan.
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Beech leaf disease is the latest in an onslaught of invasive insects and diseases killing trees in the state.
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The heat and lack of rain are starting to stress trees in some parts of Michigan.
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Wildlife biologists are finding whole colonies of birds dead or dying on islands in Lake Michigan. The Caspian terns are listed as threatened in Michigan.