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The wolf population in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has now been stable for over a decade.The Department of Natural Resources released the findings of its 2022 wolf survey on Tuesday.
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Conservation groups and local residents today voiced their opposition to the proposed expansion at Camp Grayling.
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Some visitors to two of Michigan’s state parks will see something they’ve never fully seen before: the brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows of fall.
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Waterfowl season begins next week in Michigan, and state wildlife officials are urging hunters to watch for signs of avian flu in game birds. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it’s seeing a recent uptick in the number of wild birds infected by highly pathogenic avian influenza.
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Another tree-damaging pest has been found in Michigan.
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The Illinois Department of Natural Resources launched their campaign to rebrand Asian Carp today.
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A fungal infection that kills oak trees is spreading in Michigan.
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As the ice melts, you might see dead fish in Michigan’s shallow lakes and streams.
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources director Dan Eichinger is hoping lawmakers move forward soon with plans to update state parks and recreation areas.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer is announcing a plan to protect Lake Erie from agricultural runoff. The plan involves land conservation and education aimed at reducing the amount of phosphorus that gets into the lake.