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Great Lakes Steelhead Editor's Note: To help ring in the spring steelhead season, we opened up one of the most controversial conversations within the steelhead community: Wild vs. Great Lakes fish.
Increased efforts to restore wild rice to waterways across Michigan and the Upper Great Lakes face hurdles from climate change and other threats.
Wild rice grows in shallow waterways in the Great Lakes region and parts of Canada. It’s a plant that holds important ecological and cultural significance, but it’s been on the decline since ...
Wild rice looks like rice and is eaten like rice, but this crunchy, chewy whole grain is actually an aquatic grass that grows wild in lakes and rivers mainly in North America.
Wild rice or manoomin is an ecologically important and culturally revered wetland species native to the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, which once covered thousands of acres ...
Manoominikewag, they are making wild rice … The wild rice harvest has begun in northern Minnesota. Canoes strapped to every imaginable vehicle cruise the roads, and the lakes resound with the ...
Wild rice grows in shallow waterways in the Great Lakes region and parts of Canada. It’s a plant that holds important ecological and cultural significance, but it’s been on the decline since ...
Just 1,164 people purchased state seasonal licenses to rice in 2022. Minnesota's wild rice harvesting season will occur over the next few weeks as the rice becomes ripe.
The Great Lakes mapping effort will pinpoint hundreds of shipwrecks, illuminate topographical features and identify fisheries, a marine scientist said.
What lies beneath the Great Lakes' waves is largely unknown, but there's a new push to learn more about thousands of shipwrecks, underwater infrastructure and the impacts of climate change.
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