Michigan residents may notice a higher-than-normal number of dead fish washing ashore from this season's winterkill.
If you see dead fish and aquatic animals as outdoor temperatures warm up, you may have found signs of winterkill.
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Michigan’s harsher winter with cold and heavy snow has caused more fish deaths, a natural phenomenon called winterkill.
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 in ponds, streams and canals as the spring thaw settles in, you might have noticed a natural effect called winterkill. "While such sights can be startling ...
If you see dead fish from winterkill, the DNR asks that you report it on its Eyes in the Field website or by calling your ...
Record or near-record cold temperatures and large snowfalls across Michigan this winter could lead to more fish kills than ...
After Michigan saw a more “normal” winter this season, people may notice more dead fish than in the past few years.
The abiotic disease known as winterkill is expected to take a toll on some lawns in the Omaha area due to dry conditions this fall combined with recent snow. It is expected to cause browning of lawns ...