Lansing – Michigan’s growing population of greater sandhill cranes has prompted some to urge DNR officials to explore the possibility of a hunting season for the birds that were nearly extirpated from the landscape a century ago. Michigan’s sandhill cranes are among an eastern population that has grown exponentially in recent years to nearly 90,000. […]
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