Gladstone, Mich. – Forested openings, and stands of white pine and red oak trees will provide additional cover for white-tailed deer in the Upper Peninsula under a new cooperative funding effort through the DNR. Bill Scullon, a wildlife biologist at the Escanaba field office, said the Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative will help start a […]
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