Contest to stop invasive carp gets many bites

By LAINA STEBBINS
Capital News Service
LANSING — The clock is ticking. What happens when state and federal agencies lack the technology to prevent a potential ecological disaster? What happens when the well-being of Michigan’s ecosystems and economy is on the line? If it’s up to the governor, Legislature and Department of Natural Resources (DNR), you hand the problem over to the international community. You make it a contest.

Contest to stop invasive carp gets many bites

By LAINA STEBBINS
Capital News Service
LANSING — The clock is ticking. What happens when state and federal agencies lack the technology to prevent a potential ecological disaster? What happens when the well-being of Michigan’s ecosystems and economy is on the line? If it’s up to the governor, Legislature and Department of Natural Resources (DNR), you hand the problem over to the international community. You make it a contest.

Contest to stop invasive carp gets many bites

By LAINA STEBBINS
Capital News Service
LANSING — The clock is ticking. What happens when state and federal agencies lack the technology to prevent a potential ecological disaster? What happens when the well-being of Michigan’s ecosystems and economy is on the line? If it’s up to the governor, Legislature and Department of Natural Resources (DNR), you hand the problem over to the international community. You make it a contest.

Contest to stop invasive carp gets many bites

By LAINA STEBBINS
Capital News Service
LANSING — The clock is ticking. What happens when state and federal agencies lack the technology to prevent a potential ecological disaster? What happens when the well-being of Michigan’s ecosystems and economy is on the line? If it’s up to the governor, Legislature and Department of Natural Resources (DNR), you hand the problem over to the international community. You make it a contest.