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DNR News Digest - Week of April 27, 2026: Birds, bees, mushrooms, museums, helping hands and more
April 27, 2026
Explore nature, recreation, history and more at May events; volunteers provide big boost to protection, health of state’s natural and cultural resources; help improve state parks, forests and wildlife habitat; visitors to state parks and trails encouraged to ‘know before you go’; and more in this week's DNR News Digest.
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DNR seeks public input on Wetzel State Recreation Area management plan via online survey through Aug. 16
To help ensure W.C. Wetzel State Recreation Area meets the needs of visitors and the community, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, in partnership with Macomb County, is asking for public input on a new general management plan for this largely undeveloped park in southeast Michigan.
DNR doubles deer habitat grant funding in UP
Conservation groups, K-12 students and landowners across the Upper Peninsula will improve hundreds of acres of white-tailed deer habitat this year after receiving state grants generated from deer hunting license revenue.
DNR issues Line 5 permit with conditions to protect natural resources
DNR permit requires Enbridge to mitigate impacts to plant and animal habitats
DNR honors volunteer hunter safety education instructors from Muskegon and Oakland counties
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recognized two volunteers for their years of service and dedication to the state’s hunter safety education program during the July meeting of the Michigan Natural Resources Commission in Lansing.
Celebrate the addition of 8,850 acres to Michigan's 'Big Wild'
Public ceremony/signing set for Friday, July 17
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.
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
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