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Isle Royale Wolves: Female Shortage Endangers Population

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Scientists say the wolves of Isle Royale National Park may go extinct because they are dangerously short of females. Wildlife biologists John Vucetich and Rolf Peterson of Michigan Tech University

MI: Caledar of Events Issue: 7

Banquets/Fundraisers. April 2: Hale Area WTU Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Plainfield Township Hall. For more info call Jason Maraskine, 989-486-1961. April 2: Wes Huron WTU Banquet, 5 p.m., Pigeon VFW. For more info call Jim Gilbert,

MI: Outlook optimistic for 2011 turkey hunt

Lansing – The spring wild turkey season gets under way in less than three weeks, and gobbler chasers across the state are getting antsy. “I’m excited about the spring season. I’m looking forward to an

MI: Cuffs and Collars Issue: 7

DISTRICT 1 CO Mark Leadman contacted three groups of anglers on Deer Lake (a catch-and-release only/no live bait lake) using live bait and keeping walleyes. One subject stated that he had called the district office

MI: Calendar of Events Issue: 6

Banquets/Fundraisers. March 18: Keith Davis RGS Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Genesys Banquet Center. For more info call Brad DePottey, 810-744-6508. March 18-19: SCI Lansing Area Banquet, 4 p.m., Eagle Eye Golf Course. For more info call

MI: NRC reviews changes for Michigan’s 2011 elk hunt

Gaylord, Mich. – The state’s elk license quota for the 2011 season would be 155 and the October hunt period would be eliminated under a proposal presented to the state Natural Resources Commission last week.

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