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Wolf Attacks Hunting Dog in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Officials Confirm
A beagle was baying a hare 200 yards off the trail when the wolf pounced
Michigan DNR Will Collect 24 Million Walleye Eggs from the Muskegon River to Support Local Rivers and Lakes
Eggs collected from the Muskegon's spring walleye run will be used to produce the next generation of hatchery fish
There Could Be Nearly 1,700 Elk in Michigan, According to a Recent Aerial Survey
The state's elk population has increased by five percent over the past three years
Michigan Parks Authority Culls 330 Deer Around Detroit, Donates Nearly 10,000 Pounds of Venison
Seven regional parks had a total of 330 deer removed, and all of this meet helped feed hungry Michiganders
Three Michigan Ice Fishermen Safe After Wind Blows Their Shanty Across Saginaw Bay
The three anglers were inside the shanty when the windstorm hit
Frozen Terror: One of the Greatest Survival Stories from Our Archives
In 1929, a lone ice fisherman found himself trapped on a sheet of ice, drifting along the shore of Lake Michigan
Lake Trout Have Been Documented Spawning at Depths of 300 Feet—a New Record
Researchers videoed and collected egg samples of lake trout spawning at record depths last summer
Michigan’s Shortest Fishing Season Lasted Exactly 36 Minutes This Year
Six lake sturgeon hit the ice this weekend, causing the DNR to close the four-day season in just under 40 minutes
Why Is Deer Hunting in the Northwoods on the Decline? And Will It Ever Rebound?
Whitetail numbers are down in the Northwoods of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Here’s how wolves, winter, and habitat all play a complex role in the decline
Michigan Elk Herd Drowns After Falling Through Ice
Local hunters and Michigan DNR personnel tried to save the elk after the ice gave way