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Ludington Biological Station and the Sea Lamprey Control Program
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is a destructive invasive species in the Great Lakes that contributed to the collapse of lake trout ....Read More
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Setting Sail with New Technology
Extreme Electrofishing
2013 Tagging Season Begins
Bat Hibernacula Workday
Waiting for Precious Cargo
Setting Sail with New Technology
Staff from the Sea Lamprey Control Program at the Ludington Biological Station kept a close eye on the discharge...Read More
Extreme Electrofishing
In late February, Biological Science Technicians, John Stegmeier, Gary Haiss, and Tim Granger from the Ludington...Read More
2013 Tagging Season Begins
Each year millions of salmon and trout are released by management agencies to enhance fishing...Read More
Bat Hibernacula Workday
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR)...Read More
Waiting for Precious Cargo
Spring is finally inching its way into the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and with its arrival one of the state's...Read More
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