Whitefish are on brink in Michigan. Can they learn to love rivers to survive?

For decades, whitefish have struggled to breed on the rocky reefs of lakes Michigan and Huron, where their eggs are under attack by invasive species and other threats; but scientists believe that decades of restoration work have made rivers capable of supporting whitefish. Read the full story by Bridge Michigan.

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