The city of Rochester Hills, Michigan, was awarded $300,000 in funding for habitat restoration. The funds will allow the city to use herbicide, mechanical removal, and prescribed fire methods to reduce invasives in the natural areas in Rochester Hills and the Clinton River watershed. Read the full story by C&G Newspapers.
Great Lakes Daily News
Latest Daily News
- Study: Washing machines send ‘toxic stew’ of microfibers into Great Lakes
- Trump budget document points to eliminating fed role in Great Lakes science by next year
- Ice buildup in Soo Locks causes 8-hour delay for big freighters
- NOAA: Research vessel to document shipwrecks in Lake Ontario sanctuary
- Lake Erie sees rise in water levels in April. How high are the levels?
- Illinois governor still awaiting Trump guarantee on $1.15B for invasive carp
- Minnesota DNR works to tag steelhead trout on Knife River to understand population decline
- Presque Isle spring 2025 beach walk reveals good conditions with federal funding uncertain
- ‘Best place to be’: Port Washington receives 60,000 salmon for summer fishing season
- Trump administration’s fees on Chinese-built ships appear to spare Great Lakes vessels
- Who can drink Great Lakes water? Joliet, Illinois, raises a familiar — and contentious — question
- How the Great Lakes region inspired the first Earth Day