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DNR News Digest - Week of Oct 25 2021: Bat Week Salmon in the Classroom safe burning tips and more
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DNR's Western UP Citizens' Advisory Council to meet July 20 in Delta County
At its July meeting in Escanaba, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Council is scheduled to learn practical tips for a safe and enjoyable state park experience, receive an update on charter boat captain requirements and consider several resolutions addressing bat research, fishing and climate change and guiding on the Great Lakes in winter months.
Celebrate the addition of 8,850 acres to Michigan's 'Big Wild'
Public ceremony/signing set for Friday, July 17
August land auctions help DNR meet mission to boost public recreation, protect natural resources
Nearly 100 parcels available; sale proceeds will be used to acquire land that better fits the department’s outdoor recreation, conservation goals
Flint man successfully located after getting lost on Au Sable River near Roscommon
A 33-year-old man from Flint who was tubing the Au Sable River through Roscommon Thursday afternoon was located later that evening in good condition walking through the woods after family members reported him missing.
Michigan has two fox species. Have you seen the gray one?
Recent research suggests gray foxes may be harder to find than previously thought, and the DNR is asking the public to help locate them
DNR Events/Get Involved - July 2026
Looking for outdoor fun? Ways to help your favorite places? We've got you covered!
Mecosta County jury rules DNR conservation officer not guilty following a 2023 officer-involved shooting
A Mecosta County jury unanimously agreed that Michigan Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Ryan Cox is innocent of charges stemming from an officer-involved shooting that occurred three years ago.
New interactive map helps tell the story of Michigan's Forest Legacy program
Michigan’s 10 Forest Legacy projects range from 160 acres in size to more than 147,000 acres and include important ecological spots in the northern Lower Peninsula and the Upper Peninsula. All of these projects are now on display in a new, interactive story map.
Restoration of Net River Dam underway in Baraga County
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is reconstructing the aging Net River Dam in southern Baraga County, a collaborative project that will restore water levels and improve the wetland habitat.
Help keep Michigan's ORV trails safe through education
To help keep ORV recreation enjoyable and safe, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for off-road vehicle safety education grants to help fund certified instructors and ORV safety courses throughout the state.