MI: NRC looks at lifting baiting ban
Flint, Mich. – Despite concerns from wildlife biologists, the state Natural Resources Commission has sided with the majority of public comments it has received on the deer and elk baiting and feeding ban in the
Flint, Mich. – Despite concerns from wildlife biologists, the state Natural Resources Commission has sided with the majority of public comments it has received on the deer and elk baiting and feeding ban in the

Lansing – State wildlife officials have proposed new furbearer regulations that would increase opportunities to harvest opossums, raccoons, mink, muskrats, and otters. Resource managers also want to reduce bag limits for fishers and martens –
Cedar Creek Township, Mich. (AP) – University of Michigan researchers are collecting information to explore the possibility of reopening a river in western Michigan that was closed during the lumbering era of the 1800s. Professor
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Precautionary closures protect human health; relocation of oysters helps prevent further damage to commercial industry Louisiana officials announced precautionary closures of two oyster harvesting areas on May 13 that are receiving large amounts of freshwater

The Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) yesterday proposed a regulation change to lift the deer baiting and feeding ban in the Lower Peninsula, which has been in effect since 2008. The proposal is not yet

Lansing – Sales of the new state recreation passport – a $10 vehicle pass to state parks, recreation areas, and boat launch sites sold through the Secretary of State – are on pace to exceed

Lansing – Great Lakes anglers are gearing up for what many expect to be another good season of summer fishing. While it’s no secret that the fisheries are changing in many areas of the Great
Lansing – Illegal deer-baiting violations initially skyrocketed in 2008 when the state banned deer bait in the Lower Peninsula in response to a captive deer found with chronic wasting disease. But reported baiting violations and
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