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Stargazers will now have 24-hour access to Michigan’s dark sky preserves following a new land use order passed by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Thursday.
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Jobs in state parks will pay $15 per hour
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Michigan officials are urging people not to handle sick or dead birds in the wake of recent cases of highly pathogenic avian flu in parts of southeast Michigan.
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Dead fish may start showing up on the surface of Michigan’s shallow lakes and other waterways in the coming weeks.
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The Michigan Department of Natural resources is rolling out some new regulations for the 2022 fishing season in order to protect fish populations in certain areas.
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The bird was endangered for half a century until 2019, when the species made a comeback.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is encouraging people to get out into nature on January 1 for "First Day Hikes."
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As temperatures drop, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says now is the best time to prune oak trees to help prevent oak wilt.
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Invasive species are harmful species, often hard to detect with the naked eye, that are not native to the area. They can be spread when humans move contaminated firewood to new locations.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has a controversial plan to expand its Tree Improvement Center in Livingston County.