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A conversation with the United States Ambassador to Ukraine, a new dark comedy TV series called "Diarra from Detroit," and conservation efforts happening at one of Michigan’s most important wetlands.
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A Michigan birder invites us to pause, listen, and enjoy the sights and sounds of bird species in winter and spring.
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A look into support for Trump in northern Michigan, a conversation on winter birding, a new climate change study using AI and social media to determine American attitudes toward climate change.
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A lost, tropical bird made a home for itself in northern Michigan more than a year ago. Now, the unusual visitor is the first confirmed record of its species in North America.
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Over 350 species of birds migrate through Michigan every fall. But thousands of the birds die every year in building collisions; experts have some tips to avoid this problem.
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Migrating sandhill cranes — and other birds — are celebrated in Michigan at an annual festival called CraneFest.
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We hear about Livingston County's reaction to potential red-flag laws, followed by a story about a rare goose spotted in northern Michigan. Then, we took a visit to a prominent Flint artist.
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Some important financial news for Flint mothers. Then, the first nationally syndicated Black female cartoonist talks about her book tour. An update on a rare Michigan bird. Finally, some advice from Zak Rosen and friends.
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For more than 120 years, volunteers have taken a day to count and identify birds for the Audubon Christmas Bird Count.
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A lack of food in the Northeast and some parts of Canada is causing some birds to return to Michigan for the winter.