Michigan residents may notice a higher-than-normal number of dead fish washing ashore from this season's winterkill.
Michigan’s harsher winter with cold and heavy snow has caused more fish deaths, a natural phenomenon called winterkill.
Record or near-record cold temperatures and large snowfalls across Michigan this winter could lead to more fish kills than ...
As Michigan thaws, the DNR explains that fish 'winterkill' is a natural occurrence and not a threat to overall fish ...
If you see dead fish and aquatic animals as outdoor temperatures warm up, you may have found signs of winterkill.
After Michigan saw a more “normal” winter this season, people may notice more dead fish than in the past few years.
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