A researcher in Ohio was surrounded by hundreds of dead ash trees wiped out by a beetle called the emerald ash borer. But then she found a lone tree thriving, and started looking for answers.
Iceland has figured out how to use almost 100% of every fish caught, increasing the value of Atlantic cod. Can this approach help the struggling Great Lakes fishery?
Ten years ago, a group of neighbors in a Cincinnati community didn’t want to see their local deer killed. So they turned to another solution: sterilization.
At dusk in fields in Pennsylvania and throughout the Great Lakes region in spring, an odd-looking bird takes to the sky for an elaborate, acrobatic display. We take you there.
Points North is a biweekly podcast produced by Interlochen Public Radio about the evolving land, water and inhabitants of the Upper Great Lakes. It’s about where we are and how we move forward.