An estimated 34,699 units are needed to meet population estimates by 2027.
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A Poweshiek skipperling on a black-eyed Susan. (Photo: Jason Whalen | Fauna Creative) |
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As tiny, rare butterfly nears extinction, Michigan is helping bring it back from the brink |
Plight of the butterfly: One of the world's rarest butterflies is making its last stand in a hidden Michigan wetland. A 2022 census found less than 70 of the endangered Poweshiek skipperling butterflies left in the wild. Those that remain are holding on in just two places: Manitoba, Canada, and Oakland County, Michigan. How'd that happen?: Poweshiek skipperling populations have plummeted over the past two decades for reasons science doesn’t fully understand. With more than half of North America’s historic grasslands destroyed or disturbed by agriculture and other human activity, habitat loss and pesticide use are considered potential players in the butterflies’ swift decline. Birds of a feather: In a sign that spring is on its way, a peregrine falcon egg has laid two eggs in a nest high above downtown Kalamazoo for its tenth straight year. |
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Spartan Confidential podcast: Michigan State, Kansas State set for Sweet 16 showdown |
In the latest episode: MLive reporters Brandon Champion, Kyle Austin and Matt Wenzel recap Michigan State's NCAA Tournament wins over USC and Marquette before previewing a Sweet 16 matchup with Kansas State at Madison Square Garden. What are the chances the Spartans reach the Final Four? Making a comeback: The rebuild is over in Detroit. Their time is now. The Lions are the favorites to win the NFC North after making a big splash in free agency. They put the league’s youngest roster on the field last season, and still won eight of their final 10 games. They went 5-1 against the division overall, and trailed for less than 1 minute in two games against the champion Vikings. Looking ahead: “It’s fun to see it happening and see it happening in real time," said linebacker Alex Anzalone. "seeing young guys develop, seeing pieces being filled that we need filled through free agency or the draft. It’s going to be a fun year.”
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A universally accessible playground coming to bluff-top state park |
Washtenaw County: A universally accessible playground is coming the historic Orchard Beach State Park in Northern Michigan. Park supervisor Doug Barry says that the lack of a playground is the biggest complaint from visitors. He hopes to remedy that issue with plans for a $600,000 playground. Parents of children who have disabilities have been involved in the planning process, according to Barry. The playground will include a concrete slide set into a hillside, which makes it cheaper (no need to build supports), safer (no drop) and universally accessible (no steps). Something for your sweet tooth: Michiganders apparently like their sweets with a bit of saltiness, especially when it comes to jellybeans. Michigan’s favorite jellybean flavor is buttered popcorn, according to a survey by CandyStore.com. |
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