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For the past century, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission has helped the state set hunting and fishing limits. But efforts are underway to set up a separate NRC for just the Upper Peninsula.
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Reporting deer harvests is mandatory in Michigan this year. The Department of Natural Resources hopes the change will mean more accurate estimates of deer populations.
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This month, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn’t because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves.
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This month, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn’t because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves.
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The rifle season for deer hunting in Michigan got underway on Monday. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, the number of hunters is down this year about 4.5% compared to 2020. But at the Buck Pole in Mancelona, the turnout was better than last year.
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The area covered by a do-not-eat advisory for deer near a contaminated former air force base in Northern Michigan is shrinking.
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There’s been a surge in the number of deer hunting licenses sold in 2020, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. It likely coincides…
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IPR’s news team reported on hundreds of stories across the region in 2019, and the top 10 stories viewed are listed below: Immigrant prison to open in…
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Early indications show the Upper Peninsula’s deer harvest is down 21 percent this year.The Michigan Department of Natural Resources uses the annual…