AMID PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS, MUCC IS FIGHTING FOR THE GREAT LAKES

A couple weeks ago, a leaked early federal budget draft showed a 97% cut in the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI). Today, the official Trump administration budget proposal was released showing a total elimination of funding for the program which has pumped $2 billion into the Great Lakes region since 2009 for wetland restoration, pollution…

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NRC BANS CHOCOLATE IN BEAR BAIT

One of last year’s MUCC conservation policy resolutions was implemented last week when the Natural Resources Commission approved a DNR wildlife conservation order banning chocolate in bear bait, and the MUCC Conservation Policy Board finalized the list of potential conservation policy resolutions that will be considered at this year’s Annual Convention.  A little over a…

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MUCC SUPPORTS ANNUAL YOUTH RABBIT HUNT AT CRANE POND SGA

Last weekend, the Crane Pond State Game Area hosted its Annual Youth Rabbit Hunt. The area’s DNR Wildlife Biologist, Ken Kesson, DNR Wildlife Assistant, Dean Boerman, and DNR Wildlife Technician, Nate DeVries organize the event each year with local mentors that volunteer to guide groups of youth hunters during the hunt. Areas of recent habitat…

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MICHIGAN OUT-OF-DOORS UPDATE | COMMERCIAL FISHING UPDATE CONCERNS

This Michigan Out-of-Doors Update was sent to MUCC member on February 27. To receive information like this, as well as links to conservation news stories and upcoming events (and a subscription to Michigan Out-of-Doors magazine), become a member at www.mucc.org/join_mucc!   We’ve been hearing concerns from many of our members about proposed updates to the state’s…

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MIDLAND-DOW HIGH CONSERVATION CLUB VOLUNTEERS IN THE GRATIOT-SAGINAW SGA

Last weekend, a group of 18 volunteers including members from the Midland-Dow High Conservation Club, Boy Scouts from Troop 337, local hunters and trappers continued habitat maintenance in a wildlife opening in the Gratiot-Saginaw State Game Area. Volunteers removed encroaching brush from the wildlife opening and stacked it into large brush piles for rabbitat. The…

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HOW WILL FUTURE GENERATIONS REMEMBER YOU?

The last chance for introducing MUCC conservation policy resolutions will be at the March 11 MUCC Conservation Policy Meeting at the Munising Township Hall in Wetmore, Michigan.  This past week, the Department of Natural Resources gave a presentation to the new House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources. It was a standard introductory presentation to…

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BEAR AND WATERFOWL REGULATIONS DISCUSSED AT THE NRC COMMISSION

Yesterday the Natural Resource Commission met in Lansing with a large public turnout.  As recommendations for the 2017 bear regulations were discussed and public appearances voiced concerns over CWD, it was by no means a short day! If you missed the meeting and would like to catch watch was said, check out the MUCC Facebook…

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CONGRESSMAN KILDEE INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO BAN AQUACULTURE IN GREAT LAKES, WILD & SCENIC RIVERS

Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05), flanked by sports fishermen and conservationists at Red Fox Outfitters in Fenton, today announced that he has introduced new legislation in Congress to ban harmful aquaculture practices in both the Great Lakes and federally designated “Wild and Scenic Rivers,” which includes the Au Sable River. The new bills are part of…

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