Tyler Leipprandt and Michigan Sky Media LLC via Michigan DNR, Facebook These temporary fall workers are crucial to maintaining the healthy wildlife populations that are central to quality hunting and wildlife watching experiences in the state of Michigan. People in these roles: Surveillance for chro...
Amish Kitchen: Lovina recalls early days — and chores — before move to Michigan Nov 20, 2024 It is Tuesday morning, and the sun is trying to peep through. I hop… Amish Kitchen: Get a taste of fall with caramel apple cider Nov 13, 2024 ...
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In fact, conditions are so bad experts are dubbing this the "Lost Winter" forMichiganand much of the Midwest. This season the Great Lakes sawrecord-lowice levels as the rest of the state reachedrecord-hightemperatures for February. Get our free mobile app TheMichigan DNRfirefighters say they ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University recently released 500 sturgeon fingerlings in another river. Michigan Lake Sturgeon canva.com Lake sturgeon are native fish in the Great Lakes they look prehistoric and can grow to 6 feet long and weigh 100 pounds. Now that...
The Michigan DNR says hot, dry weather is increasing the risk of wildfire threat across much of the state.
Having a bird feeder in your yard inMichigan bear territory(the upper two-thirds of the state) is like ringing a dinner bell for a 400-pound grumpy mammal who just woke up after 4 to 5 months ofnot eating. In other words, don't invite a 'hangry' bear into your home; store that ...
Hunting is a cash cow for the state of Michigan, bringing around$2.8 billion into the state economy. But much like the rest of the country, the industry is on the decline, likely due to a younger generation who is less eager to take up hunting. ...
At one time, cougars lived in every eastern state in a variety of habitats including coastal marshes, mountains and forests. They were native to Michigan but were trapped and hunted from the state around the turn of the 20th century.
Michigan state parks' centennial anniversary, northern Lake Huron trout regulations and migratory game bird hunting seasons are just a few topics on the agenda for the next meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission Thursday, Feb. 14, in Lansing. The meeting, including all subcommittee ses...