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Limited-edition Arctic Grayling prints offered

The Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative has teamed up with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division and Michiganology to offer 250 numbered limited-edition reproduction prints of The Grayling, by Samuel A. Kilbourne (1836-1881).


The 1880 original was published as a chromolithograph in Game Fishes of the United States, Boston: Armstrong and Co., 1878-1881.


Each reproduction is printed on archival 80-pound velvet rag paper and hand numbered. We have left the original dimensions of 14 1/4 x 20 1/2 inches to allow for custom framing.


All profits will benefit the Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative, and educational content at www.Michiganology.org.

Only 250 prints will be made and there will not be a reprint. If you are interested in purchasing a print, we suggest you order now while they last!


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The Department of Natural Resources, in partnership with the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, announced a proposed initiative in June 2016 that aims to bring back an extirpated species to the state – Arctic grayling.  The Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative seeks to establish self-sustaining populations of this species throughout its historical range in Michigan. The initiative has more than 50 partners collaborating on the reintroduction.

The next steps include identifying interest and abilities of partners, collecting baseline data, initiating the building of broodstock and stocking efforts. The Manistee River watershed, once known as a premier grayling river, will be the first location for reintroduction.

The DNR will work closely with partners as the proposed Michigan Arctic Grayling Initiative moves forward. The Little River Band, located in Manistee County, has been engaged in extensive research for potential grayling reintroduction for several years.

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