by Editor | Aug 10, 2021 | Conservation, Fishing, Hunting
The Natural Resources Commission (NRC) will hear information about several fisheries order amendments and could act on an order restricting water entry from state-managed beaches under certain conditions. On Thursday, the NRC will meet in-person at the Okemos...
by Editor | Jun 4, 2021 | Conservation
In response to Alan Campbell’s Legends of Conservation column, the Michigan Out-of-Doors editorial staff sought to highlight individuals who might someday make their way into those pages. The Rising Stars in Conservation column seeks to introduce readers to the next...
by Editor | May 13, 2021 | Conservation, Fishing
By Charlie Booher In response to Alan Campbell’s Legends of Conservation column, the Michigan Out-of-Doors editorial staff sought to highlight individuals who might someday make their way into those pages. The Rising Stars in Conservation column seeks to introduce...
by Editor | May 5, 2021 | Conservation
“The simple truth is that Michigan has always been and will always be a ‘quality of life’ state. The truth is that the quality of human life in Michigan depends on nature. The natural beauty of Michigan is much more than a souce of pleasure or...
by Editor | Apr 13, 2021 | Conservation, Fishing
Dam removals on the Boardman River improve health of fishery, ecosystem By Nate Winkler, Biologist for Conservation Resource Alliance Cover Photo: Michigan Out-of-Doors Editor Nick Green poses with a 22-plus-inch brown trout caught on the Boardman River below Brown...
by mood | Mar 5, 2021 | Conservation, Hunting
This article was originally published in the 2020 winter edition of Michigan Out-of-Doors — Michigan’s premium outdoor journal. By: Charlie Booher Populations of hunters and anglers are, without question, on the decline. Over the last 20 years, hundreds of thousands...