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Huldah Neal became the first female deputy game warden in the country in 1897. The Grand Traverse County resident was later credited with paving the way for female conservation officers to enter the profession.
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Huldah Neal became the first female deputy game warden in the country in 1897. The Grand Traverse County resident was later credited with paving the way for female conservation officers to enter the profession.
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There was a plan to release hundreds of pine martens — a slender, furry predator native to the Upper Midwest — in Michigan's lower peninsula over several…
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The few full-timers left working as commercial fishers in Michigan received good news this month amid a tumultuous year for the industry.Michigan’s…
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In a scathing letter, several Michigan legislators urged the state Department of Natural Resources to renew all commercial fishing licenses and permits…
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Three relatives have been arrested in connection with poaching three elk in the Pigeon River State Forest over a year ago. Christian White, 29, of…
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Arctic grayling were wiped out of Michigan nearly a century ago. Since then, researchers have been trying to restore the iconic fish to the state, without…
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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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The number of black bear sightings in northern Michigan is on the rise, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. “The increases are…