Michigan Cougar Cubs Confirmed for First Time in 100 Years, Marking Historic and Hopeful Wildlife Comeback

The recent birth of confirmed cougar cubs in Michigan marks a significant ecological milestone, indicating the possibility of population recovery for this endangered species. However, concerns about the cubs’ survival persist due to their vulnerability without maternal support.

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Michigan Scientists Warn – Butterfly Populations Are Collapsing

A new study reveals a 22% decline in U.S. butterfly populations over the past two decades, prompting concerns about biodiversity loss. Insecticides are a major contributor, urging conservationists and policymakers to prioritize habitat restoration and safer agricultural practices to reverse this alarming trend.

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Farmers In Southeast Michigan Cash in as Land Conservation Gets $24.6M Federal Boost

USDA awards $1.5 billion to 92 national projects; Southeast Michigan aims to safeguard 4,000 acres through partnerships and outreach. Michigan Lands $24.6 Million in Federal Climate-Smart Agriculture Investment SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded $24.6 million …

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