WILLIS, MI – Sylvia Taylor had a long career as a scientist for the state of Michigan.
Dead wild birds recently sampled across several Lower Peninsula counties are suspected to be positive for bird flu.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it suspects bird flu in recent die-offs across Lower Michigan.
The study in the western U.P. will try to find out why the state's mainland moose population has not grown faster.
Upper Peninsula visitors are asked to keep a safe distance away from wild moose while tracking devices are fitted.
Later this month, spotter planes will report locations of moose to helicopters and ground crews. Moose will be sedated and ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources released a statement on Tuesday saying more than 300 wild birds likely died due to bird flu. Dead birds were found in more than five counties. More than 80 ...
Michigan's DNR begins a study to determine why the state's moose population is not growing, using tracking collars on 60 ...
The DNR says they have many positions available for someone looking to get into a new field of work or a summer gig.
With ice fishing in full swing this winter across Michigan, the state's annual free fishing weekend offers chance to catch your limit.
Great Lakes tribes and state biologists are working together to reintroduce Arctic grayling to northern Michigan's waterways ...
Using spotter planes and helicopters, the Michigan DNR plans to track down 60 moose in hopes of boosting their numbers up ...