by Editor | Sep 21, 2023 | Conservation
Mountain biking has become so popular at some state game areas (SGAs) in Michigan that hunters and anglers are no longer the primary users of these areas. While seemingly innocuous on its surface, this shift carries with it several unintended consequences. Abraham...
by Editor | Sep 20, 2023 | Conservation
Grassland disturbance helps reinvigorate plots of land for birds By Ben Beaman, Pheasants Forever Michigan State Coordinator Management of invasive and undesirable species in a restored grassland is complex but doable and something I plan to discuss in subsequent...
by Editor | Sep 19, 2023 | Conservation
Trout Unlimited Engagement Coordinator Jamie Vaughn working to make Michigan’s watersheds more inclusive and accessible to people from all walks of life Many people face barriers when engaging with the natural world — barriers that exist due to factors beyond their...
by Editor | Sep 13, 2023 | Gear, Hunting
Remington’s new .360 Buckhammer kicks less, shoots flatter than other straight-walled offerings By Shawn Stafford This year, Remington is adding a new cartridge to the straight-walled ranks — the .360 Buckhammer — and Henry has decided to build the firearm in...
by Editor | Sep 12, 2023 | Conservation
Chronic wasting disease research is continually evolving, leading to lots of changes in how we view and manage the disease among Michigan’s deer herd By Russ Mason The fourth International Chronic Wasting Disease Symposium was held in Denver this year. It was...