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Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin issued guidance to limit federal protections for wetlands last week that environmental advocates say will lead to more pollution in the Great Lakes
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Political tensions are threatening the future of the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.
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Minnesota researchers are looking at how to harness those forces and turn them into usable energy. Superior's waves can sometimes top out at 10 to 15 feet in height before crashing into the shore
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Dozens of species of fish thrive in the cold waters of Lake Superior.It’s the last remaining Great Lake where native species haven’t been out populated by invasive ones.
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Only a fraction of the Great Lakes' bottom has been mapped, and those low-resolution charts were completed decades ago
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Saturday, there’s a ceremonial water walk to highlight the need to protect the well-being of Lake Superior.
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In northern Iron County sits more than 3,000 acres of a largely undeveloped flowage along the west branch of the Montreal River.The Gile Flowage will remain that way after the county is set to receive more than $4 million in federal funding to conserve it.
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In northern Iron County sits more than 3,000 acres of a largely undeveloped flowage along the west branch of the Montreal River.The Gile Flowage will remain that way after the county is set to receive more than $4 million in federal funding to conserve it.
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As national parks around the country try to raise awareness about climate change, those around Lake Superior are taking steps to get cut their emissions.
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Shipwreck hunters have discovered a merchant ship that sank in Lake Superior in 1940, taking its captain with it, during a storm off Michigan’s Upper Peninsula