Record or near-record cold temperatures and large snowfalls across Michigan this winter could lead to more fish kills than ...
Michigan residents may notice a higher-than-normal number of dead fish washing ashore from this season's winterkill.
Thousands of dead fish and other aquatic animals have washed ashore across the NSW Northern Rivers as floodwaters surge ...
If you’ve been to Sacajawea Park in Livingston recently, you may have noticed an alarming sight—dozens of dead fish lining ...
If you see dead fish and aquatic animals as outdoor temperatures warm up, you may have found signs of winterkill.
In a pond off the beaten path in Grand Rapids, hundreds of dead fish — carp, bluegill and bass — are piled up against a ...
In a bipartisan letter to U.S. Department of Interior, 19 lawmakers asked the agency to halt a plan to kill 450,000 barred ...
After a return to a "more normal" winter, the Michigan DNR says communities could see a rise in natural fish kills.
As ice and snow cover melt on Michigan lakes this spring, you may see dead fish or other aquatic animals. Given the return to a more “normal” Michigan winter this year — with more cold days and ...
Blackwater is the likely cause of a fish kill that has occurred in the Richmond River, at Ballina following ex-cyclone Alfred ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding Michigan residents to not be alarmed if they spot dead fish in our water ways this spring ...
People are being urged to help track the extent of a fish kill in a region hit hard by ex-tropical cyclone Alfred.