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Detroit River: Building conservation bridges

By Gary Muehlenhardt — U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service John Merriman — Environment Canada Photos by Gary Kramer
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Detroit — what do you think of when you hear that name? Auto industry? Steel? The sounds of Motown? Makes sense. But, for a growing number of people "Detroit" calls to mind the river that flows past the city's front door and forms the boundary between the United States and Canada. Unfortunately, this river has been unmercifully abused by humans, but nevertheless, it retains tremendous potential to benefit wildlife, fish, and people. The Detroit River has paid a tremendous price for what ...

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