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GLIN NEWS: 14 October 2004

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Great Lakes Daily News: 14 October 2004
A collaborative project of the Great Lakes Information Network and the Great
Lakes Radio Consortium.

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Angler's find may be dreaded snakehead
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Illinois Department of Natural Resources officials are hoping that a fish
caught in Burnham Harbor is not a northern snakehead, an invasive fish noted
for its ferocious feeding habits. Source: Chicago Sun-Times (10/14)


Feds kick in $6.8 million to keep out Asian carp
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Legislation passed by Congress authorizes 75 percent of the funding needed
to build an electrified ANS barrier on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal,
though an additional $500,000 in nonfederal funds are still needed. Source:
Chicago Sun-Times (10/14)


COMMENTARY: Military's Project ELF becomes project elk
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When the federal government took land for military operations it had no
thought of creating habitats for wildlife, but that's what often happened as
these lands were fenced off from the outside world and spared further
development. Source: Green Bay Press-Gazette (10/14)


AINL to write new management plan for islands
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The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is preparing to write a new
management plan for the park with the expectation it won't receive hoped-for
funding increases. Source: The Ashland Daily Press (10/14)


Bills get tough on septic waste haulers
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Legislation aimed at cracking down on the estimated one-in-five septic waste
haulers in Michigan who illegally dump their loads is on its way to Gov.
Jennifer Granholm's desk. Source: The Detroit News (10/14)


Bill would allow watershed alliances
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A bill moving through the Michigan state legislature would allow multiple
watershed organizations to ally themselves to solve problems relating to
watershed management and water quality. Source: South Bend Tribune (10/13)


Coastal states ponder future
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Representatives of coastal states and territories from Guam to Maine are
meeting at Traverse City this week to help determine future policies toward
the nation's coastlines. Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle (10/13)


EDITORIAL: Shortchanging Michigan
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A state with some of the most heavily used international border crossings in
the U.S. is at the back of the pack when it comes to per capita spending of
federal antiterrorism dollars. Source: The Toledo Blade (10/12)


Proposed riverwalk moving at a crawl
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Chicago's planned Wacker Drive riverwalk is turning out to be a canvas so
broad potential managers have requested more time to contemplate their first
brushstrokes. Source: Chicago Sun-Times (10/11)


Canada falling short on KYOTO enforcement?
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Smog hovers over Toronto as some at the Sierra Club of Canada worry about
the government's commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Source:
Great Lakes Radio Consortium (10/11)


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