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Can Arctic grayling make a comeback in Michigan? Work to reintroduce fish continuesThe DNR provides 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to Native American tribes to stock in rivers as reintroduction plan moves ahead.
Arctic grayling were once prevalent in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula, the DNR said, but today, they’re native only to Montana and Alaska in the U.S. More: DNR completes fall fish ...
Arctic grayling were once prevalent in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula, the DNR said, but today, they’re native only to Montana and Alaska in the U.S. More: DNR completes fall fish ...
Arctic grayling were once prevalent in Michigan’s northern Lower Peninsula, the DNR said, but today, they’re native only to Montana and Alaska in the U.S. More: DNR completes fall fish ...
Officials hope the delivery of eggs and their placement into Michigan waterways will help the species that disappeared from Michigan nearly 100 years ago to return. Arctic grayling were once prevalent ...
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