
Commentary: What science says about human consumption of lead in venison
The short answer is that the concern is overblown in much the same way that concerns over lead and wildlife impacts are (more dramatically) overstated.

The short answer is that the concern is overblown in much the same way that concerns over lead and wildlife impacts are (more dramatically) overstated.

Earlier this month Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced that Michigan signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Illinois to cosponsor the construction of the Brandon Road Interbasin Project.
This milestone agreement

Good fishing, sandy beaches, a primitive campground, and a relatively remote setting in the Manistee National Forest combine to make Nichols Lake worth a look this summer.
Located in northwest Newaygo County about 20
A look at upcoming outdoors-related events from across Michigan published in the July 19, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News.

Michigan cuffs and collars are field reports from DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the July 19, 2024, edition of Outdoor News.

The Michigan DNR has closed the boating access site at Black River Lake in Gogebic County indefinitely, and the public is advised to avoid the area and the soft soils that have been newly exposed,

A 2018 study determined that Lyngbya wollei, a fast-growing algae that thrives in 5 to 12 feet of water, was creating dangerous algae mats more than 3 inches deep each year.
Lake frontage, river frontage and vacant, forested acreage surrounded by private ownership are some of the parcels available in the Michigan DNR’s next round of surplus land auctions in August and September. The DNR is

The Michigan Legislature approved a $1 million grant for the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to build FishPass, a facility on the Boardman River at Traverse City.
The new facility will replace the lowermost dam
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