DNR reminds Michiganders that fish kills are common during spring thaw 
By Sara Powers US Source: cbsnews 4/14/2023

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding residents that people may be more likely to see dead fish as lakes begin to thaw this spring
 

Although it may be startling for some, the DNR wants residents to know that it is normal to see dead fish, turtles, frogs, toads and other creatures due to winter conditions.

 
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