As you may have heard, over the next several months, members of our City Council will be debating whether we should remove Ypsilanti’s aging Peninsular Dam, or invest approximately $640,000 in its renovation… Following, in hopes that it might help some of you to better understand the various issues at play in the “remove vs. […]
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So, Ypsilanti, should we repair or remove the Peninsular Dam?
Posted in Environment, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged asian carp, canoeing, dams, Dexter, fish, fishing, Huron River, Huron River Watershed Council, hydroelectric, International Village, Laura Rubin, Peninsular Dam, Peninsular Paper, portage, power generation, restoration, Water Street, Ypsilanti City Council 32 Comments
Blogbaby episode three: Kristin Schrader
[While I’m busy scrubbing poop from diapers and other articles of clothing, several friends have been kind enough to provide content for this site, through a program we’re calling Blogbaby. Today’s contribution comes from my friend Kristin.] Little Arlo, you are a delicious little person and an eight pound bundle of potential. I don’t want […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Other Also tagged Arlo, Blogbaby, China, commons, conservation, Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, Europe, excise taxes, Fish and Wildlife Service, fishing licenses, fresh water, Great Lakes, habitat preservation, hunting, hunting licenses, John Dingell, Kristin Schrader, natural resources, North American Model of Conservation, restoring wetlands, royalty, wetlands, wildlife 9 Comments