| Number | 14790 |
| Subject | Environment |
| Source | Chicago Magazine |
| State | None |
| Year | 1998 |
| Publication Date | September 1998 |
| Summary | Just a decade ago, after a century of devastation, scientists were finally growing confident in their ability to manage the ecology of the Great Lakes. But today, even the once prolific yellow perch is disappearing. Chicago looks at Lake Michigan's fragile web of life. |
| Category | General |
| Pages | 13 |
| Keywords | Zebra mussell Department of Natural Resources Fishing |
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