
Michigan wildfire near Grayling now 100% contained
Fire crews in Michigan continued putting out hot spots within the Wilderness Trail Fire burn area on Tuesday as local roads reopened.
The Michigan DNR said in a release on Tuesday evening that

Fire crews in Michigan continued putting out hot spots within the Wilderness Trail Fire burn area on Tuesday as local roads reopened.
The Michigan DNR said in a release on Tuesday evening that

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources continues to provide updates on a wildfire that started on Saturday near Grayling as the fire was considered 90% contained as of Sunday at 5 p.m.
A team

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced in a news release late Sunday morning that the Wilderness Trail Fire east-southeast of Grayling, Mich. was 85% contained after fire crews from the DNR and partner agencies

The Michigan DNR has reworked its management plan for inland walleye waters to adapt to several environmental changes that are affecting the population.
Data from Wisconsin and elsewhere show walleye populations in the Midwest

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced late Saturday that fire crews plan to work through the night to contain the estimated 2,400-acre Wilderness Trail Fire in Crawford County which closed I-75 for much of

State Rep. Ken Borton (R-Gaylord) has introduced a bill that would allow Michigan residents to feed wildlife recreationally, nullifying any policy issued by the Department of Natural Resources or the Natural Resources Commission prohibiting such

Michigan’s statewide muskellunge possession season begins June 3, and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking the public to participate in the muskellunge angler survey to help biologists obtain valuable data on this important

As spring temperatures rise, many people will spend more time on outdoor activities, increasing their risk of encountering pathogen-carrying ticks.
To help the public avoid tick bites, Penn State Extension experts are observing Lyme

Before there were salmon in the Great Lakes, there were brown trout.
Before Dr. Howard Tanner took the reins of the Michigan Fisheries Department with the mandate, “Do something spectacular,” Michigan’s fish biologists had
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