
MI: Recreation passport is gaining popularity
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 – 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

Minneapolis – At a time when the matter of gray wolf management has moved from U.S. courtrooms to the floors of Congress, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has again announced a proposal to “delist”
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

Berrien Springs, Mich. (AP) – Officials with a southwestern Michigan village support the idea of closing a fish ladder on the St. Joseph River because of the threat from Asian carp. The Herald-Palladium of St.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has announced a proposal to remove gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes area – which includes Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin – from the Federal List of Endangered and

Lansing – Walleye anglers fishing in the Michigan waters of Lake Erie will be able to keep six fish per day, beginning May 1. The new daily creel limit was announced by the DNR earlier

Washington – Just as President Barack Obama earlier this year unveiled a vision for the nation’s outdoors based largely on full funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund, House Republicans as a budget-slashing measure

Lansing – Deer hunters in the Upper Peninsula (Zone 1) and northern Lower Peninsula (Zone 2) would be able to purchase up to five antlerless deer permits per year under a proposal being considered by
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