
Commission: Great Lakes lamprey declining
A draft Great Lakes Fishery Commission assessment of sea lamprey populations in the Great Lakes contains good news and, well, not-so-good news.

A draft Great Lakes Fishery Commission assessment of sea lamprey populations in the Great Lakes contains good news and, well, not-so-good news.

The Michigan DNR is partnering with numerous non-profit organizations and veterans groups to create a first-of-its-kind outdoor facility for vets and other citizens with disabilities.

A disease is spreading throughout northern Michigan, one for which scientists have no cure. But that doesn’t mean they hold no hope.

For winter bird feeding across the north country, is bargain basement bird seed a good idea?
Fish and wildlife will be the beneficiaries of the hunting, trapping and fishing license fee increases.
Rising Great Lakes water levels are good news for fish and wildlife

Michigan’s natural resources received a financial shot in the arm last week when Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation that revamps the hunting, fishing, and trapping license system, increases many license fees, and is expected to

Just when it looked like Michigan might dodge another go-round with the deer disease epizootic hemorrhagic disease, the DNR received a call about a dead deer in a watershed in the southeast corner of Muskegon

State officials approved changes to pike and muskie regulations that they say will enable the DNR to better manage pike for specific lake conditions, and will protect broodstock and remnant populations of Great Lakes muskies.
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