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Every year, more than 50,000 cars hit deer in Michigan. When the deer is killed, some of the carcasses are claimed by the drivers and others are donated or landfilled. But what happens to the ones that are left to decompose?
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Every year, more than 50,000 cars hit deer in Michigan. When the deer is killed, some of the carcasses are claimed by the drivers and others are donated or landfilled. But what happens to the ones that are left to decompose?
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The Department of Natural Resources announced that the bear was euthanized on Thursday, because of concern for public safety.
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The black bear that’s been ransacking bird feeders and garbage cans west of U.S. Highway 31 in Traverse City has finally been trapped. It’s believed to be…
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Reports of a black bear are again coming from residents in Traverse City. It’s believed to be the same bear seen roaming the Meijer parking lot last…
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Black bears are coming out of hibernation in northern Michigan. Wildlife experts advise residents to remove anything from their homes that might attract…
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Beekeepers have to keep their honeybees healthy against a lot of challenges: deadly mites, pesticides and harsh winters. Once they make it to the spring...