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The Michigan Wildlife Council has released the Top 10 wildlife management successes.
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Today, changes to Michigan's primary system in anticipation of the presidential election calendar. Then, a conflict on beavers versus trout and how nursing shortages impact healthcare workers and patients.
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36 species were removed and 58 added for a total of 407 endangered and threatened animal and plant species in Michigan.
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Chances are you've seen a Poweshiek skipperling butterfly and not even known it. But the moth-like insects are rapidly disappearing from their native Midwestern prairies.
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Consumers Energy is submitting a draft habitat conservation plan and draft environmental assessment about minimizing deaths and supporting habitats of endangered bats.
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Democratic Representative Debbie Dingell has introduced the Recovering America's Wildlife Act every session since she was elected eight years ago. It failed to pass again. She plans to reintroduce it next session.
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The Recovering America's Wildlife Act would have meant nearly $1.5 billion a year for protecting at risk species.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources proposes removing 36 species from the list and adding 58.
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U.S. Senators Gary Peters and and Debbie Stabenow are co-sponsors of the Recovering America's Wildlife Act.
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Community members show up at TCF Center to discuss redistricting in African-American communities. Author Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen joins Stateside to talk about his latest book, Our Michigan! We Love the Seasons. And, endangered species in Michigan are at odds with the real estate industry.