Archive | May, 2013

Michigan Remains Great Lakes Leader in Cormorant Management

May 30, 2013

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If we’ve learned nothing else from Michigan’s recent wolf management debate it is that when conflicts arise between humans and wildlife, it is in the best interest of both parties to at least create a sense that a plan is in place for peaceful coexistence. This issue of social acceptance is especially critical for species […]

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Birds of Paradise Come to Michigan

May 27, 2013

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by Kay Charter – Eight thousand miles from Northern Michigan, resting between the top of Australia and the Equator in the far western region of the Pacific Ocean is the long island chain of New Guinea.  The eastern portion (including half of the largest of the islands) comprises the independent nation of Papua New Guinea.  […]

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Population Levels Flattening – No Michigan Moose Hunt For Now

May 22, 2013

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In what some are characterizing as an excellent example of scientific wildlife management at its finest, it was announced at last week’s Natural Resources Commission meeting that the DNR’s Wildlife Division is recommending that no hunting season be offered for Michigan’s moose herd this year (to see PowerPoint presentation click: here). As many know, the […]

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Michigan Karsts – More Going On Than What Meets the Eye

May 18, 2013

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By William Houston III – Perhaps one of the least discussed but most extraordinary geological features found in northern Michigan are its karst regions.  Michigan’s karst regions consist of a series of unique geological features such as sink holes, caves, caverns, intermittent springs, disappearing and reappearing streams and rivers, swallow holes, earthcracks and myriad other […]

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Facebook, iPhones and Antler Envy

May 12, 2013

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Although many who enjoy the outdoors may have been among the last to climb onto the internet  train, they seem to be making up for lost time. An ever-increasing number of digital services now allow hunters and anglers to upload a high-quality digital photo of their “hunt of a lifetime” within seconds of the event […]

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Michigan Wildlife Management Bill Signed by Governor – After the Confetti is Swept

May 9, 2013

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On May 8, 2013, Governor Snyder signed Michigan Senate Bills 288 and 289 into law – great news indeed. At the risk of sounding like the proverbial wet blanket by dampening the post-bill signing celebration, the reality is that for the full merit of this legislative achievement to be realized, we, as sportsmen-conservationists, must remain […]

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More Calls Needed on DNR License Fee Package

May 7, 2013

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The State House Bill (HB 4668) which includes the Michigan Department of Natural Resources license fee package has now been introduced and will be up for discussion on Wednesday (5/8) in House Committees. Amy Trotter, Resource Policy Manager for MUCC provides us with the following update: “Many of you supported the license fee increase directly […]

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Mass Marking of All Stocked Salmon and Trout Crucial to Great Lakes Fishery

May 6, 2013

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By Frank Krist, NMCN Contributing Editor – Mass marking involves inserting a tiny metal tag in the noses of all trout and salmon stocked in the Great Lakes.  The tags show which hatchery the fish are reared in along with when and where they are stocked.  Unless fish are monitored after they are released there […]

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