The Michigan Department of Natural Resources expects a flurry of recreational snowmobile activity this weekend.
The DNR is asking for help from the community to conduct a survey to detect the presence of gray wolves in the northern part ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has reported multiple waterfowl die-offs across lower Michigan, with preliminary tests pointing to highly pathogenic avian influenza as the cause. Ongoing ...
Those who have wolf information to report but don't have access to a computer or smartphone can contact Tim Riley at the DNR's Grayling office at 989-370-7313 or [email protected]. DNR wildlife ...
State officials are preparing to survey for wolves in Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Wolves were wiped out in the peninsula in the early 20th Century and have yet to make a comeback. If you live in ...
Those who have wolf information to report, but without access to a computer or smart phone, may contact Tim Riley at the DNR’s Grayling field office at 989-370-7313 or [email protected].
NORTHERN MICHIGAN — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking the community for help in conducting a wolf survey for the Northern Lower Peninsula. From Feb. 17 to March 10 ...
Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a community-based northern Lower Peninsula survey to detect any ...
If you’re an avid hunter looking to improve the habitat on your property, there is help available. The application period for the Upper Peninsula’s Deer Habitat Improvement Partnership Initiative ...
Those who have wolf information to report, but without access to a computer or smart phone, may contact Tim Riley at the ...