
Michigan DNR continues efforts to bulk up muskie know-how
Fisheries staff in the northern Lower Peninsula have been tagging muskellunge in the Inland Waterway in an effort to gain better insight into the area’s populations.
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Fisheries staff in the northern Lower Peninsula have been tagging muskellunge in the Inland Waterway in an effort to gain better insight into the area’s populations.

The American White Pelican is witnessing a population spurt, and as a result may be expanding its migratory range, an indication that the Great Lakes are healthy and that there’s enough fish for the birds

Anglers took 123,793 walleye, the most ever measured since creel surveys began on Saginaw Bay in 1983. Angler participation increased for January through March 2018 with a total of 545,226 angler hours, compared to the
DISTRICT 1 CO Dave Miller set up a trail camera on a known dumping site located on private property. As you enter the area, there are signs that read “NO DUMPING.” After 48 hours, Miller

The three states are in the early stages of planning to test samples from grouse this fall, but at this point there is no evidence that the virus is having a population-level impact in the

Would remove the Natural Resources Trust Fund’s $500 million funding cap and require that the Legislature direct 15 percent of oil and gas revenue toward grants for local public recreation projects.

The draft plan builds on existing efforts of state, federal, and local agencies and private organizations and individuals and covers a 16-state region stretching from Texas to the Upper Midwest that encompasses the primary production

About 300 schools across the state take part raising salmon in classrooms with the goal of encouraging students to become advocates for the Great Lakes and the environment.
DISTRICT 1 CO Jeremy Sergey was patrolling state land when he came across an individual collecting rocks. Upon further investigation, it was discovered some of the rocks were fossils containing imprints of fins. Sergey used
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