
Michigan OKs wide-ranging deer hunting regs in bid to rein in CWD
Action came after months of input from hunters, residents and others interested in the long-term health of the state’s deer population.
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Action came after months of input from hunters, residents and others interested in the long-term health of the state’s deer population.

For decades, fisheries managers have used electrofishing gear to grow their knowledge about the fish community that lives in each stream or lake.
DISTRICT 1 CO Josh Boudreaux heard Marquette County Sheriff’s deputies receive a report of an individual who had dammed up a creek behind his residence. Boudreaux and a deputy responded to the scene and met

More than 2,000 pounds of live, illegal red swamp crayfish recently were seized by Michigan DNR conservation officers – the largest aquatic invasive species seizure by the Michigan DNR, the agency said in a news

DNR fisheries biologist says improvement should make it easier for fish to move upstream and downstream while helping prevent flooding, sediment buildup and pollution.

A recent cleanup effort along a stretch of the Menominee River is expected to boost fish and environmental health in the area as the river recovers. The Menominee River forms the boundary between the northeast

Michigan DNR: Groundbreaking legislation provides critical funding for fish and wildlife in greatest need.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — The union representing Michigan state park officers says they should be allowed to have guns and bulletproof vests to handle unruly visitors. The Michigan State Employees Association says officers are in
DISTRICT 1 COs Smith and Boudreaux noticed a boat doing laps around Lake Michigamme with an infant who did not have a life jacket on. A stop was made and the child was found to
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