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State Representative Greg Markkanen wants some Upper Peninsula wolves to be relocated downstate.
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The wolf population in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has now been stable for more than a decade.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking you to report any wild turkeys you see during January.
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As deer hunting season in Michigan comes to a close on Jan. 1, the Department of Natural Resources says its new harvest reporting system has been a success.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is expected to finalize a Wolf Management Plan before the end of the year. The Natural Resources Commission sent it to DNR Director Dan Eichinger for his signature.
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More than 30 geographic landmarks in Michigan have been given new names this week. That’s after the U.S. Department of the Interior voted to remove the use of a derogatory term against Native Americans for federal lands.
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People with colorblindness often cannot distinguish colors such as red and green. That can change the experience of seeing fall leaves, or a northern cardinal in the trees. And it's prompted some changes at a couple of state parks.
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Two major studies are underway to try to better understand why mallard duck populations are declining in the U.S. Researchers are using new technology to help solve the mystery.
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Michigan deer hunters will be required to register their harvest online this coming season.
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Officials with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources say a black bear spotted near DeWitt Township poses little threat to the community.