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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 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 National Park Service runs the hunt in an effort to eradicate deer from North Manitou.
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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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For public land advocates in Michigan, Christmas comes the first week of December each year.That’s when the Michigan Natural Resources Trust fund board…
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For public land advocates in Michigan, Christmas comes the first week of December each year.That’s when the Michigan Natural Resources Trust fund board…
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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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Young trees have a tough time growing in many northern Michigan forests. That might sound strange since our region is full of trees, but many hardwood…
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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…