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A delayed timeline will expose many more children and adults to the risk of toxic drinking water, and rising temperatures ...
Strawberries are known as heart berries or ode’iminan in Ojibwemowin and they play a special role in our regional ecosystems.
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Duluth found the previously-undiscovered microorganisms hiding in the tar-like goo ...
The blooms have become an annual problem in the Great Lakes. DNA studies show what’s growing there and why it’s dangerous.
People on private wells in five Oneida County Townships in Wisconsin may be offered free PFAS testing. It stems from the ...
As Michigan’s fields burst into berry-laden glory, summer invites us to celebrate nature’s sweet, sun-ripened gifts. In this ...
Sharon Day is enrolled in the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe and lives in Minnesota, where she is the executive director of the ...
Extreme erosion along the Great Lakes coasts inspired proposals to pull development back from the shoreline. Five years later ...
The city with the most lead service lines in the country doesn’t plan to finish replacing them until 2076.
More PFAS news as the Wisconsin Supreme Court sides with environmental regulators and Michigan AG finalizes paper mill settlement.
A freighter takes on water in Lake Superior and a lawsuit over farming on wetlands.
As the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.