
Outdoor Observations: Could deer hunting become a rich person’s sport in Michigan?
More money than I can shake a stick at has driven me away from a couple hunting spots in recent years.

More money than I can shake a stick at has driven me away from a couple hunting spots in recent years.

Of all the invasive species that have wrought their own form of degradation to the environment of the Great Lakes, none have been as widespread or so devastating as the mussel cousins – zebra and

Government funding legislation prioritizes conservation programs.

Reader-submitted letters to the editor from Jan. 5, 2023.

If you’ve ever seen the Hoover Dam, the Golden Gate Bridge, or the Panama Canal and considered the cost, engineering, and skills it took to build them and other man-made marvels, it’s easy to believe
We’re very fortunate as a conservation community to have thousands of volunteers across the state who work tirelessly to ensure that Michigan sportsmen and sportswomen have the best possible opportunities to hunt, fish, trap, hike,
More than 200 million Americans take medications daily. Many of these end up in public waters one way or another.

Lack of data rarely prevents speculation. Some (mostly folks who want to minimize CWD effects or who distrust academics) suggest the disease is no big deal because “it’s always been around.”
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership members showed the most support for these legislative solutions and conservation priorities this year.
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