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MI: Public land limit legislation raises concerns

Lansing – Legislation introduced earlier this year in the state Legislature is raising concerns among Michigan’s conservation community. SB 248, sponsored by Sen. Tom Casperson (R-Escanaba) and HB 4473, sponsored by Rep. Ed McBroom, (R-Vulcan)

MI: State eyes elk herd in west U.P.

Escanaba, Mich. – State wildlife officials are exploring the possibility of establishing an elk herd in the western Upper Peninsula and will present a report to the Natural Resources Commission this year. DNR Wildlife Chief

MI: Calendar of Events Issue: 12

Banquets/Fundraisers. Sept. 10: Kalkaska Area WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Moose Lodge, Kalkaska. For more info call Pat Modos, 231-258-4551. Sept. 24: Houghton Lake WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Houghton Lake Historical Playhouse. For more info call

MI: Frustration with CFA’s rules continues to grow

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of stories examining the management issues on land enrolled under the Commercial Forest Act. Marquette, Mich. – Several informational meetings arranged by the DNR and held

MI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 12

DISTRICT 1 COs Grant Emery, Jason Wicklund and Sgt. Marc Pomroy assisted the U.S. Forest Service during an ORV rally in Gogebic County. Several hundred ORVs participated in the event and enforcement action was taken

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