by Michael Delp | Apr 15, 2010 | Environment, Lifestyle
He seeks the consensus of dark bends, feeder creeks, the formations of gravel turned into messages on sand bars. Where there is sky, he dreams of more. Where there are politicians he dreams of men with true hearts, their dark veins pulsing with pure run-off. He offers...
by Trout Unlimited | Apr 14, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
Michigan Trout Unlimited is pleased to announce that an agreement signed Monday will provide for the restoration of the Pigeon River by removing the Golden Lotus Dam located near Vanderbilt, Mich. You have seen us mention this ongoing case in past emails,...
by Jordan Lindberg | Apr 11, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
The 14th Annual Adams Chapter Banquet will be held at the Williamsburg Dinner Theater on Saturday, April 17, 2010. This is the chapter’s only fund-raising event and all monies raised will allow the chapter to continue to support local stream improvements,...
by Jordan Lindberg | Mar 2, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
“The Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Grayling Area” will be the topic of a presentation at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at the Hartwick Pines Logging Museum in Grayling. Department of Natural Resources and Environment historian Rob Burg will...
by Jordan Lindberg | Feb 5, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
I was pleased to get the following from Doug Luciani, of the Traverse City Chamber of Commerce. It is good to see the business community get behind this issue, as they absolutely should: Imagine a trip to the Manitou Islands while dodging 50-pound flying fish. Imagine...
by Jordan Lindberg | Feb 5, 2010 | Environment, News & Updates
By now the news is widespread — Asian carp pose a serious threat to the Great Lakes as an Über-invasive species. Despite knowing about the seriousness of the threat and the fact that the invasive species has been ranging closer and closer to the Great Lakes watershed,...