by Editor | May 19, 2022 | Conservation
Written by Justin Tomei, Michigan United Conservation Clubs Policy Assistant; The anti-conservationist assault won’t stop; featured in our Michigan Out-of-Doors 2022 Summer magazine. Michigan did a thing, ladies and gentlemen. We bucked the anti-conservation...
by Editor | Mar 28, 2022 | Conservation
Woodcock banding activities are permitted through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Michigan Department of Natural Resources. By Nick Green A lifetime of meandering through conservation is dotted with moments of pristine clarity and recollection —...
by Editor | Mar 15, 2022 | Conservation, Fishing
What does it take to keep our state a world-class fishery? Sponsored by the Michigan Wildlife Council Michigan is known as one of the best freshwater fisheries and angler destinations in North America. Within the state, each area has it’s own unique fishery to...
by Editor | Mar 8, 2022 | Conservation
Former MUCC staffer Dave Nyberg applying law degree, public policy experience to conservation In response to Mr. Alan Campbell’s Legends of Conservation column, the Michigan Out-of-Doors editorial staff sought to highlight individuals who might someday make their way...
by Editor | Oct 4, 2021 | Conservation
Built on Honoring Traditions, Focused on Conservation By Nick Green Engagement with conservation can take many forms — whether you are buying a hunting license, banding ducks and geese, planting mast-producing trees, building small game habitat, donating money for...
by mood | Aug 16, 2021 | Conservation
*This article regarding prescribed burns appeared in the Fall 2020 issue of Michigan Out-of-Doors Magazine. By: Makhayla LaButte, MUCC Habitat Volunteer Coordinator DESIGNED TO BURN Although best known for towering forests and shimmering Great Lakes, much of...