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Department of Natural Resources considering increasing elk tags

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The Department of Natural Resources is considering increasing the number of elk hunters in Michigan.

That’s because a normal elk population is between 500 and 900.

But this year there could be as many as 1,100 in the state.

Brian Mastenbrook with the D-N-R says that many can have a lot of impacts.

“Whether it’s elk in crop fields, whether it’s elk damage to people’s forest regeneration... elk car accidents.”

The D-N-R gave out 200 elk tags this year.

They’ll officially propose a new number at a meeting of the State Natural Resources Commission next month.

Then it will go to public comment.

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