Michigan House Bill SB 52, recently signed into law, brings a significant development for hunters, sportsmen, and outdoorsmen across the state. The bill primarily focuses on decriminalizing the failure to report deer harvest, an issue that has generated considerable attention and discussion within the hunting community.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has proposed adding 12 new species to the state’s list of nuisance animals, which currently includes 47 species. These animals can cause damage to property, agriculture, or natural resources, and their removal is often necessary to mitigate the negative effects.
NECKER, PAUL F. Age 82 November 11, 2022. Beloved husband of Carol. Loving father of Jeff (Machele) Necker, Jennifer (Edward) Walsh, Elizabeth (Luca) Bizzo & Patricia (Michael) Dinverno. Proud grandfather…
The Michigan Department of Natural Sources has confirmed that three red fox kits have tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). These are the first documented cases of HPAI…
From the Michigan DNR .. An order Thursday from a federal court in California returns gray wolves, including those in Michigan, to the federal list of endangered species. The ruling…