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Lawmakers hope free hunting and fishing licenses for first responders can help draw more people to careers facing critical shortages. Conservation groups have concerns.
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Tribal fisheries biologists are leading the way on a project that will submerge cameras to get a better idea of how fish populations are interacting and changing.
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Cheboygan County’s Black River Ranch and Doe Lake were listed among 53 other properties recommended for purchase by the Natural Resources Trust Fund Board.
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This week: A debate among anglers as the state decides how many steelhead they can harvest, and we revisit another Steelhead — the state's first research vessel.
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An open letter from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources deer biologist Chad Stewart encouraged hunters to rethink their hunting philosophy and harvest more antlerless deer, like does and young males.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture tracked white-tailed deer for a year, and detected widespread transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it's optimistic about meeting staffing needs for the summer.
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In the several months since the announcement of the planned expansion, hundreds of nearby residents have expressed concern for how it would affect the environment and local economy.
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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.