Wildlife Division is seeking the public’s help in conducting a community-based northern Lower Peninsula survey to detect any ...
Scientists and wildlife experts are teaming up to track and study Michigan’s moose, aiming to uncover why their population ..
While the big animals with their paddle-like antlers once roamed across Michigan, by the early 1900s, their numbers had grown ...
MARQUETTE, MI— The Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Department of Natural Resources, and Northern Michigan University are ...
Last week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced a new study, along with Northern Michigan University and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, to try and get answers as to why the moose ...
Over the next few weeks and again in January and February of 2026, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources will conduct a study to determine the causes of the stagnation of the moose population ...
(CBS DETROIT) - The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has plans to fit dozens of moose with tracking devices for its ...
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Earlier this week, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced that they will be conducting a study, along with Northern Michigan University and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, to try ...
Later this month, spotter planes will report locations of moose to helicopters and ground crews. Moose will be sedated and ...
The 1,000-pound Michigan bull moose — standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall with 40-pound, paddle-like antlers — is the iconic ...
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