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Top News
Wolves Removed from Federal Endangered Species List Michigan's wolf population was officially removed from the federal endangered species list on Friday, Jan. 27. Management authority over wolves has returned to the DNR, putting the state's Wolf Management Plan into effect. Wolves remain a protected, nongame species in Michigan, but state management will afford more options when dealing with wolves threatening livestock or dogs. For more details, read the official press release. 2012 Winter Free Fishing Weekend Set for February 18 & 19 Join the DNR in an effort to get more individuals of all ages out fishing as part of the annual winter Free Fishing Weekend! For two days all fishing license fees will be waived so residents and out-of-state visitors can enjoy fishing for all species of fish during their respective open seasons. Please note all regulations will still apply during that time. We welcome you to become a part of the tradition this February, join us for a time to get together and have some fishing fun!
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Press Releases
• DNR Ushers in a New Era of Deer Management: Southern Lower Deer Advisory Team to Meet for the First Time The inaugural meeting of Southern Lower Michigan's Deer Advisory Team (SLDAT) is set for Friday, Feb. 17. The meeting will be held at the University Quality Inn, 3121 East Grand River, Lansing, M 48912, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. | • DNR Eastern Upper Peninsula Citizens' Advisory Council to Meet Feb. 16 in Newberry The Department of Natural Resources' Eastern Upper Peninsula Citizens' Advisory Council (CAC) will meet Thursday, Feb. 16, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Comfort Inn in Newberry, located at 13954 State Highway M-28. The meeting will take place in the motel's conference room. | • War of 1812 Lecture Series Marching to Grand Rapids, Detroit, Lansing in March Known by many as the "Forgotten War," the War of 1812 is on the path to resurgence 200 years later and heading straight for three major Michigan cities this March. This time, however, the battle cries come in the form of lectures by esteemed War of 1812 scholar Don Hickey, a history professor at Wayne State College, Wayne, Neb. |
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