News
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Polar Vortex contributes to possible increased wildfire threat
Published on February 18, 2014
Limbs heavily-laden with snow and ice can break off and die increasing fuel loads ahead of our next fire season. -
North American wildlife model
Published on February 14, 2014
The model was centered on hunting as a management tool and, by extension, largely directed towards game species. -
Extension will be key partner in USDA climate hubs
Published on February 14, 2014
Hubs will provide education, assistance to landowners by centralizing regional climate information. -
Natural shoreline topics featured at upcoming lakes convention
Published on February 13, 2014
Day 3 of inaugural Michigan Inland Lakes Convention will showcase current natural shoreline research findings and the latest in Phragmites management and control. -
Forest inventory
Published on February 13, 2014
How is it that foresters know how much forest is in Michigan? -
Smart plants for wildlife
Published on February 12, 2014
Incorporate specific plants to attract butterflies and songbirds to your garden and play a role in keeping invasive plants out of your landscape. -
Severe Michigan winter could leave some diving ducks stranded on land
Published on February 10, 2014
MDNR asks for public help if they see confused ducks in towns and neighborhoods. -
Great Lakes Conference at MSU to address Great Lakes issues
Published on February 10, 2014
The 2014 Great Lakes Conference will, again, be part of ANR Week at MSU, and will focus on current issues and information relating to our Great Lakes. -
The Subnivean Zone, life under the snow: Part 2
Published on February 3, 2014
Some animals are more active than it appears during long, snowy winters. -
Will climate change influence the management of Great Lakes Whitefish fishery?
Published on February 3, 2014
Many environmental factors are at play in the Great Lakes, which may plan an important role in determining the future success of lake whitefish spawning.