Now, state and federal wildlife officials are working with northern Wisconsin farms to install predator-proof fences to reduce conflicts between wolves and livestock, including on the Soyring farm.
New requirements to consider cumulative impacts in hazardous waste facility licensing could represent a shift in state permitting practices.
With 28 years of experience in the water sector, Cheryl Porter shares her inspiring journey from junior chemist in Detroit to leading the American Water Works Association.
Get your bicycle or kayak ready and consider adding these close-to-home natural wonders to your Great Lakes adventure bucket list.
Peter Quakenbush’s dream is to create a conservation burial forest – a place that would both preserve the woods and give ...
Carl Gawboy is a citizen of the Bois Forte Ojibwe Nation in northern Minnesota. Of Ojibwe and Finnish descent, Mr. Gawboy has ...
Michigan is one of many US states contending with rampant ground and surface water pollution caused by agricultural ...
As part of the state's energy transition, the Public Service Commission has to pay special attention to the Upper Peninsula ...
Members of Forests for Indy, a campaign launched by the Indiana Forest Alliance, have been engaged in a monthslong effort to ...
Indigenous communities in Ontario are flooded with mining claims that chip away at their territories. It’s a "racist, colonialist" system, the lawyer leading a new court case said.
Michigan is removing some of its abandoned and obsolete dams. The benefits include cleaning up pollution and restoring nature.
A southeast Michigan waste disposal site will soon be home to nuclear waste from the Manhattan Project, the World War II effort to develop an atomic bomb.