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Black bears are expanding south into Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, prompting experts to share key tips for safe coexistence.
Still deep in the clean up phase, the DNR’s Incident Management Team, along with the Michigan National Guard and other ...
According to an April 9 news release, all roads on the map were identified as public safety priorities by the State Emergency ...
Bear sightings are becoming increasingly common in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources issued guidance this week about how residents should deal with potential ...
A long recovery remains ahead for the Northern Lower Michigan communities that were hit by an ice storm during the weekend of ...
While many communities are still trying to get back online, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is putting together a plan to rehabilitate the forests and parks damaged by the storm.
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LANSING Ron Olson, longtime chief of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Parks and Recreation Division, recently was ...
GLADWIN Opinions were plentiful Tuesday morning when the Gladwin County Board of Commissioners held a Special Meeting with the fate of Trout Lake highlighting the Agenda. Solutions? Not so much.
Basically, we’re receiving less funding now, than we did in 2014,” DNR Wildlife Division Chief Sara Thompson told Michigan ...
All state-managed trails in a dozen northern Michigan counties will remain closed following the severe ice storms ...
With bear complaints rising, Michigan DNR shares tips to safely coexist with the expanding bear population in the northern Lower Peninsula.
Living with bears has long been part of the fabric of the Upper Peninsula, which is home to about 10,000 bears. But bears ...