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Huge source of PCBs removed from Milwaukee River
May 3, 2012
Barrier will help reduce the sea lamprey population
April 26, 2012
Trail Creek Sea Lamprey Barrier
April 26, 2012
A barrier installed in northern Indiana’s Trail Creek will reduce the number of sea lamprey in Lake Michigan, where the blood-sucking invaders prey on fish.
Once-polluted waterway becoming natural playground
April 16, 2012
Once-polluted Waterway Becoming Natural Playground
April 6, 2012
Restorating Hog Island helps turn a Great Lakes Area of Concern into a haven for fish and wildlife, including the federally endangered piping plover.
Massive cleanup transforms lower Ashtabula River
March 28, 2012
Small project creates big benefits for Wisconsin stream
March 28, 2012
The project gave fish access to two miles of invaluable spawning habitat in Troutmere Creek, a tributary of the Marengo River.
Fish passage project bolsters a steelhead fishery
March 26, 2012
A fish passage structure built in a Lake Erie tributary in Pennsylvania created a steelhead fishery and gave residents and migratory fish access.
Massive cleanup transforms lower Ashtabula River
March 23, 2012
A sediment cleanup and habitat restoration project have restored two miles of the Ashtabula River, which will help remove it from the Area of Concern list.