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A group of Republican lawmakers recently referred a bill to the House Natural Resources committee that would allow all Michigan veterans, regardless of disability status, to receive non-lottery fishing licenses for free.
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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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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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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.
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Whether it’s flushing them down the toilet or sending them down the river, releasing live goldfish into public water does more harm than good.