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MI: Salmon demise bites charters

Harrisville, Mich. – A new study shows the collapse of the chinook salmon fishery in Lake Huron has equated to millions of dollars in losses for charter boat operators and port cities in recent years.

MI: Hunting accidents trending downward

Lansing – The number of hunting-related firearms accidents continued its downward trend in 2010, despite a spike in fatalities, according to a document released last week by the state DNRE. The total number of firearms

MI: Long-time staffers opt for early out

Lansing – An early retirement incentive offered by the state prompted more than 10 percent of the employees in the Department of Natural Resources and Environment to retire in 2010. In total, about 312 of

MI: Order will make feral hogs invasive species

Lansing – In one of her last orders as director of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Rebecca Humphries signed the Invasive Species Order Amendment 1 of 2010, which would classify feral swine as

MI: Testing finds no CWD in state’s deer herd

Lansing – After three years of aggressive testing, state veterinarians have not found any chronic wasting disease in the state’s free-ranging white-tailed deer herd. The majority of deer tested each year – for CWD, bovine

MI Attorney General Steps up Calls for Asian Carp Measures

From the editors: The following news release was issued by the official state of Michigan web site, about the ongoing efforts to stave off significant spread of Asian carp in the Great Lakes… Michigan Attorney

Handgun Shooting Class Offered For Women Jan. 31

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Environment is offering an Introduction to Handgun Shooting class through the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program. The three-hour class will take place at the Detroit Sportsmen’s Congress in

Conservation advocate, writer Glen Sheppard dies

CHARLEVOIX, Mich. (AP) – Glen Sheppard, a longtime northern Michigan conservation advocate and journalist, has died. He was 74. The Charlevoix resident was editor of The North Woods Call, an outspoken periodical that fought for

Researchers: Asian Carp are Past Electronic Barrier

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Scientists whose genetics-based research became a lightning rod in the debate over protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp have made their case in a newly published article that says

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