
Michigan Grouse hunt likely to be a good one
Although the predictable population cycle of the ruffed grouse is on the downward swing, the outlook for the upcoming 2012 fall hunting season remains good.

Although the predictable population cycle of the ruffed grouse is on the downward swing, the outlook for the upcoming 2012 fall hunting season remains good.

The breeding duck population in North America soared to a record high this year, according to results of an annual survey that includes the United States and Canada.

Fisheries biologists’ fears turned to reality recently when more Asian grass carp were found in Lenawee County’s Marrs Lake.

State deer hunters bucked a two-year trend of declining harvest with a slight increase in the number of white-tails killed in 2011.

In one of the quickest turnarounds in recent history, Rodney Stokes is out as DNR director and Keith Creagh is in

The DNR is collecting comments on a slightly more nuanced but still vigorous plan to react to any detection of chronic wasting disease in Michigan deer

Scientists studying walleyes in Saginaw Bay have long known that they migrate into Lake Huron during the summer months.
A lot of attention has been devoted to the Duck Lake forest fire near the Luce/Chippewa county line in the Upper Peninsula. Fires happen every year in Michigan, but this year’s dry, windy conditions fueled

While national attention has focused on the threat of Asian carp entering the Great Lakes through the Mississippi River and the Chicago Sanitary Canal system, concerns are rising that the invasive fish could be sneaking
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