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- Michigan Cuffs & Collars: Planted decoy leads to citations for three in Iron CountyMichigan cuffs and collars are field reports from Michigan DNR Conservation Officers. These reports are from the Jan. 19, 2024, edition of Outdoor News. The pos...
- Michigan Mixed Bag: Spring turkey license application period now openApplications for the 2024 spring turkey hunting season are $5 and can be purchased at any license agent, online at eLicense or through the Michigan DNR Hunt Fis...
- Regulation amendment for select steelhead rivers on tap for springThe Michigan Natural Resources Commission recently adopted regulation changes to establish a daily possession limit of one (1) rainbow trout 20 inches or greate...
- Flow control devices guard areas from beaver damageAn artificial dam, known simply as a flow control device, keeps land flood-free from beaver damage. Beavers naturally create dams as part of their survival inst...
- Michigan Letters to the Editor: DNR is getting too high techReader-submitted letters to the editor published in the Jan. 19, 2024, edition of Michigan Outdoor News. The post Michigan Letters to the Editor: DNR is getting...
- Michigan man captures rare video of cougar killing a deerEli Schaefer from Houghton, Mich., still can’t believe he was lucky enough to capture video of a cougar killing a white-tailed deer on one of his trail camera...
- Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame unveils 2023 classFour individuals and three organizations will be enshrined by the Fishing Hall of Fame of Minnesota in 2024. Inductees in the Individual Legends category are Sc...
- New approach will test the removal of invasives at Iowa’s Backbone State ParkIowa Department of Natural Resources foresters are using a novel plan to eliminate invasive species, testing that approach at Backbone State Park near Strawberr...
- Notes off a soiled cuff: Is Pennsylvania next to ban coyote hunting contests?Pennsylvania has more organized coyote hunts than any other state, about two dozen. Increasingly, in other states, the public has found them to be barbaric. Las...
- Report shows modified concealed carry law did not result in more crime in OhioThe revamping of the right to carry a firearm was approved by the Ohio General Assembly and signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and took effect June 13 of last year. The...
- MN Daily Update: Paid summer internship opportunities with the DNRThe Minnesota DNR, one of Minnesota’s largest state agencies, is looking to fill a wide array of paid summer internships for college students considering care...
- WI Daily Update: DNR career fairs coming upThe Wisconsin DNR is holding career fairs around the state this January. Here’s where and when you can find them. The post WI Daily Update: DNR career fairs c...
- Probe ongoing into release of minks from Pennsylvania farmSunbury, Pa. — No arrests have been made in connection with a Sept. 17, 2023, incident in Northumberland County in which vandals broke into a fur farm and rel...
- Ohio pollution settlement on East Branch of the Chagrin River 16 years in the makingIt took 16 years of legal wrangling and bull-headed determination by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office to right ...
- North Country National Scenic Trail now national parkThe North Country National Scenic Trail running from North Dakota to Vermont and through western Pennsylvania is now a National Park Service unit. Traversing ei...