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The Department of Natural Resources is now requiring hunters to report through an online survey each deer they take.
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Jobs in state parks will pay $15 per hour.
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The Department of Natural Resources will collect the eggs to grow fish that will stock other rivers and lakes.
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The invasive species will now be called "spongy moths," instead of the former name which included a derogatory term referring to Romani people.
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A ten year plan outlines the Department of Natural Resources' goals for its expansive trail system. Since the pandemic, many more people are hiking, biking, or riding on the trails.
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A state wildlife official says hunters can expect hunting conditions to be as good or better than last year.
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National Guard troops train in a state forest. The trails and roads could be opened to ORVs when there's no training going on.
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The Department of Natural Resources is warning landowners about a tree-killer that pops up this time of year. It’s called oak wilt. If you have oak trees…
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New bills in the state House would put Michigan’s water – including groundwater – in a public trust. That means that the waters would have to be reserved…
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Bouncing along a sodden farm pasture, Brad Johnson stopped his state vehicle when he came upon the newborn calf, or what remained of it.The veteran…