
2018 meeting of Arctic Grayling partners
Various partners of the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative met in Traverse City on October 29 to discuss work from the past year. Folks in attendance heard about the following: Stream Prioritization Troy Zorn, a fisheries research biologist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, provided a brief overview of the process that is being developed for prioritizing streams for Arctic Grayling reintroductions. Thus far, field techniques and methods for rating on-site ha

Trout Unlimited donates $25,000 toward reintroducing Grayling in Michigan
Trout Unlimited made a $25,000 donation for the reintroduction of Arctic Grayling into northern Michigan streams. The donation was announced by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, foundational partners of the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative which is made up of more than 45 entities. Michigan Trout Unlimited (TU) is a vital partner in the project, representing 20 local chapters and more than 8,000 individuals devoted to the