They disappeared over a hundred years ago. Now, Michigan is closer than its ever been to Arctic grayling returning to its ...
Nearly a century after its disappearance, the Arctic grayling will return to the state when the Michigan DNR releases its eggs into a trio of streams in the Lower Peninsula.
In the culmination of a yearslong process, the DNR will handoff the grayling eggs to the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, ...
On May 12, the Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center will host a ceremony to signal the start of the next phase of the ...
Logging, overfishing and competition from non-native trout wiped out Michigan’s Arctic grayling population nearly a century ...
Michigan tribal nations lead the way in restoring the iconic Arctic grayling to its historical waters. Photo: The effort ...