by Editor | Jun 20, 2023 | Conservation
Long-term conservation funding is one of the greatest hurdles facing wildlife, habitats and their management By Justin Tomei, MUCC Policy Assistant Hunting, fishing and trapping are fun, I know. The first law of physics is that anything fun costs at least $8,...
by Editor | Mar 27, 2023 | Conservation
By Editorial Staff Cody Norton is the large carnivore specialist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Norton lives with his wife and children in the Upper Peninsula and is an avid deer, bear, furbearer, and small game hunter, houndsman, and trapper. Q:...
by Editor | Mar 22, 2023 | Conservation
By Captain Ed McCoy It felt daunting when approached to write about my personal experiences with didymo (rock snot) on the Upper Manistee River. As I reflect upon all the emotions and the sheer disbelief I experienced, writing this piece began to feel necessary. I...
by Editor | Mar 14, 2023 | Conservation, Fishing
By Chris Lamphere This article was originally published in the 2023 Spring Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine. What will it take to bring Arctic grayling back to Michigan? The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and a host of partner organizations are in the midst of...
by Editor | Feb 20, 2023 | Conservation
This originally appeared in the Winter 2022/23 Edition of Michigan Out-of-Doors. In February of 2022, On the Ground, Michigan United Conservation Clubs habitat stewardship program, turned 10. The program is funded through a memorandum of agreement wth the Michigan...
by Editor | Nov 30, 2022 | Conservation
Central Northern Michigan is the perfect place to be outside with its pristine rivers and vast undeveloped forests. The irony is, it’s also the perfect place to train modern soldiers and for Camp Grayling’s expansion. By Michael Livingston This article was...
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