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Red swamp crayfish – a species that is prohibited in Michigan – was found in a state hatchery pond in Van Buren County.
The Skyline trail in Ludington State Park takes visitors a half-mile through one of the state's gems along the Great Lakes.
Hatchery staff found two carcasses of "unusual crayfish" after draining a pond at Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery in Mattawan.
"It’s Shark Week? Not here! No salt, no sharks, no problem," the Michigan Department of Natural Resources said on Facebook.
Over 15 properties of 40+ acres will be available, primarily in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula.
The live red swamp crayfish trapped in Pond 20 at Wolf Lake Hatchery. Despite its dark color, the raised red bumps on its ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, or DNR, has confirmed the presence of invasive red swamp crayfish in Van Buren ...
The House Oversight Committee has authorized multiple subpoena requests for some of Michigan's highest public officials. The ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says epizootic hemorrhagic disease cases are beginning to uptick and will likely result in higher levels of dead deer. Oct 3, 2024; ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources started this undertaking in 2022 when the state legislature and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed off on directing $273 million in federal funding to state ...
Michigan’s regular firearm season ended on Nov. 30, and hunters harvested fewer deer than in previous years, according to current data from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. No ...
The state of Michigan is auctioning off properties throughout the Upper and Lower peninsulas starting Aug. 2 through Sept. 9. The state Department of Natural Resources will host 15 online auctions ...