
Michigan's pheasant initiative growing
The effort to revive Michigan’s depleted pheasant population continues to break new ground through the Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative.

The effort to revive Michigan’s depleted pheasant population continues to break new ground through the Michigan Pheasant Restoration Initiative.

Anglers statewide can expect good fishing on all of the Great Lakes this summer, with Lake Huron possibly leading the way.

A Wayne County lawmaker wants to revive lifetime hunting and fishing licenses in Michigan to provide a broader licensing option

The bill has been called “the most significant pro-sportsmen’s legislation of the past 15 years” by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance
Hunters sometimes look down their noses at some conservation organizations, particularly those that don’t seem to be perfectly aligned with their interests. National Rifle Association, Ducks Unlimited, Quality Deer Management Association – to name just

Working as an agent for the state of Michigan, U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services personnel killed eight gray wolves in Ironwood between March 5 and April 5

State officials are suing a Cheboygan County man after he refused to allow DNR officials onto his northern Michigan hunting preserve to inspect the facility for invasive hogs.

Come summer, if all goes as planned, the waters of the Boardman River will for the first time in 91 years begin to flow naturally down to Lake Michigan.
The Department of Natural Resources encourages hunters to participate in the upcoming spring wild turkey season, which runs April 23 through May 31.
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