Some human impacts on the land eventually fade into memory. Ruins crumble and are reclaimed by the soil. Old logging roads are filled in as forests regenerate. Others, however, do not fade, but instead grow over time—setting off a cascade of rapid change.
Common buckthorn (Rhamnus ...
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Some groups that do research and collect data on the Great Lakes face existential threats as the federal budgeting process for the National Oceanic ...
DENVER — Days before the beginning of Pride Month in June, a glamorous drag queen with long, wavy red hair, a matching mustache and carabiner earrings stared into a camera and levied a strong accusation against a famous sustainable outdoors apparel brand: "This is a corporation trying to ...
MARQUETTE — Put down those matches. With fire danger levels extreme across the majority of the Upper Peninsula, these are not the days to burn.
Leave yard waste piled for a later day, watch your camp or cooking fire and make sure it is completely out when you’re done. Be careful when using ...
“I look up to you 'cause nothin' else makes any sense now. I look up to you 'cause ev'rything else brings me down. I look up to you and all of your stars up there twinkling. I look up to you and all of the wise things you know,” – Steve Forbert
It’s a warm evening – late.
I’m ...
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The number of bald eagles in Michigan is declining, and funding delays aren’t helping the cause.
Researchers who have spent decades climbing ...