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Steelhead declines spur discussion of research and management options
Published on April 6, 2021
The first Steelhead Fishery Workshop addressed questions related to steelhead harvest, bag limits, stocking strategies, and diet. -
State of the Great Lakes report highlights need for invasive species control
Published on April 6, 2021
Despite some successes, new species are still being introduced to the Great Lakes. -
Invasive zebra mussels found hiding in aquarium plants for sale at pet stores
Published on March 4, 2021
Vigilant pet retailers can prevent invasive species from spreading. -
Lab focuses on addressing emerging forest diseases
Published on February 18, 2021
Work includes addressing oak wilt in Michigan -
MSU researcher leading Great Lakes sea lamprey eradication project
Published on February 5, 2021
Helping to prevent both the decline of native fish populations and negative impacts on the fishing industry -
MSU researcher working to address emerald ash borer
Published on February 5, 2021
Invasive species research aimed at supporting management plans across the state -
MSU entomology researcher focuses on biological control methods for invasive species
Published on February 5, 2021
Partnering with state agencies to respond to swallow-wort vines -
Fisheries and wildlife researcher partners with MDNR to study red swamp crayfish
Published on February 4, 2021
Focusing on eradicating emerging invasive species -
MSU scientist’s work to eradicate invasive grass carp earns national recognition
Published on February 4, 2021
Kelly Robinson receives 2020 Decision Analysis Practice Award -
Lymantria dispar populations explode in Michigan
Published on February 3, 2021
After a 10-year hiatus from high Lymantria dispar, formerly gypsy moth, infestations, populations began to increase in 2019. This year, Michigan is seeing infestations that meet or exceed the height of infestation prior to 2009.