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Consumers Energy: Bests DTE And Even Saves Endangered Turtles

June 18, 2021June 17, 2021 Nat M. Zorach 0 Comments amphibians, animals, bees, carbon, carbon footprint, carbon sequestration, Consumers Energy, creatures, DTE, DTE Energy, ecological restoration, ecology, endangered species, friendly amphibians, friends, GHG, ghg mitigation, greenhouse gas emissions, herp gang, herp squad, herpetology, nature, pipeline, pipelines, pollinators, prairie, prairie grasses, saginaw pipeline, stranded assets, testudine, turtles, wetland restoration, wetlands

Endangered turtles return to restored wetlands along a new fossil gas pipeline that cuts through mid-Michigan.

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