
Groups sue to relist wolves
With Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s first modern-day wolf hunts in the books, and Michigan’s Legislature voting to make wolves a game animal, clearing the way for a future hunt

With Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s first modern-day wolf hunts in the books, and Michigan’s Legislature voting to make wolves a game animal, clearing the way for a future hunt

Gov. Rick Snyder’s request for an increase in hunting and fishing license fees has created a stir in the conservation community

State wildlife officials are working with Michigan State University and Safari Club International to study the impact of epizootic hemorrhagic disease on Michigan deer

In his state budget proposal released last week, Gov. Rick Snyder called for several legislative appropriations aimed at enhancing Michigan’s natural resources

Michigan’s deer, grouse, and other wildlife programs are in line for record federal funding in 2013

A study recently published in a scholarly journal highlights why officials reduced salmon stocking in Lake Michigan

Governor Rick Snyder turned heads last week when he announced plans for a hunting and fishing license fee increase in his proposed budget.

A proposal that would raise antler point minimums for bucks in 12 more northern Lower Peninsula counties, aimed at boosting the number of mature bucks, is headed for the Natural Resources Commission.

While state legislators and wildlife managers move forward with plans for a managed wolf hunt in Michigan, anti-hunting forces are busy rounding up support for a ballot initiative to stop such a hunt in its
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