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One thing Michiganders can agree upon is their love for the outdoors. Deciding a favorite campsite, however, is a heated ...
The impact of the March ice storm is still lingering as 60% of trails in the region remain temporarily closed.
A late March ice storm hit 12 counties in northern Michigan, downing or damaging three million acres of trees. The state's ...
Michigan residents, are you ready to talk (or spot) turkey? The Michigan Department of Natural Resources needs your help to tally wild turkeys this summer. From July 1 through Aug. 31, the DNR will ...
Forests, campgrounds and state parks in northern Michigan may look a little different to Fourth of July visitors due to ...
State Representative Betsy Coffia (D-103rd District) is urging the Michigan DNR to reconsider its plans to complete ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza is having a deadly effect on Michigan’s eagle population. A 2022 outbreak reduced breeding ...
Those who visit the mobile range will receive firearm safety and target shooting instruction before having the chance to ...
If you’re heading to northern Michigan or planning to spend time in state parks or forests in that area over the Fourth of July weekend, be aware of lingering hazards and damage from the March 28-30 ...
Shelley Vandyke was hiking the lower trail at the Conkles Hollow State Nature Preserve in Hocking Hills when an "uprooted ...
A teacher from Ashley Community Schools has been selected to take part in a weeklong scientific and research expedition on ...
As summer draws visitors to northern Michigan, the region's native wildlife is also more active, leading to increased human-animal intera ...