
Landowners warned of Michigan’s growing invasive plant lists
Property owners are not considered in violation if these invasive species are already established on their property or in adjacent waterways.
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Property owners are not considered in violation if these invasive species are already established on their property or in adjacent waterways.

Michigan wildlife researchers documented a dramatic spike in cougar sightings across the Upper Peninsula last year, ultimately confirming 40 animals spotted – far more than initially reported and the highest annual total on record.

U.S. Representative Tim Walberg (R-Michigan) and U.S. Representative Sarah Elfreth (D-Maryland) have partnered on a new bill to improve state and federal responses to aquatic invasive species.

Amid loud and constant chatter about pending price escalations of hunting and fishing licenses and making broad changes to the state’s deer seasons, the decision to increase costs of snowmobile trail permits hit Michigan outdoorsmen

As part of the America 250-Ohio Celebration, the Ohio DNR (ODNR) is seeking submissions of messages Ohio service members sent to their families and loved ones to be part of a new trail called the

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio DNR (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz recently celebrated the opening of two recreation sites aimed at providing a deeper connection to Ohio’s great outdoors in the Appalachian region.
The

Invasive woody plants present a major ecological challenge in eastern U.S. forests by outcompeting native species and spreading quickly, forming dense thickets that crowd out native plants and disrupt ecosystems.
Land managers have tried,

Most everyone would recognize the tandem terms “flora and fauna” when it comes to describing living creatures – namely plants and animals – in forested areas. But there’s another alliterative term representing a third important

Not one of the more well-known of the 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd Century, none of its stars are brighter than fourth magnitude making it a challenge to see except in a
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