The Michigan Department of Natural Resources expects a flurry of recreational snowmobile activity this weekend.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will survey northern Michigan for a potential wolf presence. Here's a look at what to know.
Sylvia Taylor had a long career as a scientist for the state of Michigan. She was the first woman to work as a scientist in the wildlife division at the state Department of Natural Resources, hired to work on Michigan’s endangered species program.
Some accidental catches by Michigan anglers have led to a reminder from the state about what to do if one catches a sturgeon: let it go. An advisory put out by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources asks fishermen to avoid targeting any sturgeon while they have their lines out - and if they do hook one of the protected fish,
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has reported multiple waterfowl die-offs across lower Michigan, with preliminary tests pointing to highly pathogenic avian influenza as the cause. Ongoing disease surveillance indicates that avian influenza is widespread in wild bird populations throughout the state.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has plans to fit dozens of moose with tracking devices for its animal population survey work in the western UP.
Those willing to brave the cold conditions this weekend can enjoy free ice fishing courtesy of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reminding snowmobile riders to put safety first this weekend. Riders should operate at a safe speed, be sober, and remain on the right side of the trail.
According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fatality summary, four snowmobile deaths took place in Ontonagon County this January.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is asking for the public's help to conduct a community-based wolf survey in the Lower Peninsula.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources released a statement on Tuesday saying more than 300 dead wild birds have tested positive for bird flu. The virus was detected in more than five counties.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds riders to "ride right," and out their safety first while out on the trails.