In the Field: Wired to Hunt

by Anna Mitterling, Wildlife Cooperative Coordinator Last week I had the privilege of being on the Wired to Hunt podcast. We talked about my position, what cooperatives are, and how to handle a slew of situations that cooperatives deal with. If you have not listened to it, it is worth your while to do so!…

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CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE (CWD) FOUND IN MICHIGAN

 This Meridian Twp doe tested positive for CWD, the first in a wild Michigan deer. LANSING—Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) officials announced today that they have found Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a Meridian Township deer. The fatal neurological disease is transmitted among cervids (like deer and elk) through saliva and other fluids in…

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INVASIVE SPECIES – EUROPEAN FROG BIT

It’s 2015, and we’re still removing European frog-bit by hand. This aquatic invasive species was brought over from Asia and Europe as an ornamental pond plant in 1932. In 1939, this species planned its escape from the Arboretum of the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa where it was commercially grown. It crept down through Ottawa…

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In the Field: Habitat Days

by Anna Mitterling, Wildlife Cooperative Coordinator Jason Myers talked about improving habitat on the landscape, and the slew of opportunities there are for cost sharing for habitat work on private land. Jason, and Farm Bill biologists like him, are also able to offer free technical support for writing management plans and offering habitat advice. Contact…

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INVASIVE SPECIES – PARROT FEATHER

Despite its label as a prohibited species in Michigan, parrot feather was recently spotted in the southeastern Lower Peninsula. This aquatic invasive species is closely related to the all-too-familiar Eurasian Water Milfoil that is found scattered throughout Michigan’s lakes. Parrot feather plants trace their origin to the banks of the Amazon River in South America.…

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REACH OUTDOORS – CAMPS ARE FILLING UP!

As of today it is exactly one month until the camp season officially starts and I move down to Cedar Lake.  Taking a look at where we are for getting campers signed up this summer we are right on track. Our registration process has been keeping us busy.  Many of our traditional clubs have continued…

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DNR SEEKING INPUT ON SAGINAW BAY FISHING REGS

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comment and feedback on two fishing regulation proposals for Saginaw Bay and associated waters. If changes are made, these regulations would go into effect beginning April 1, 2016. Over the last several years, data has shown there is a very high population of adult walleye in Saginaw…

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In the Field: The Importance of Meeting

by Anna Mitterling, Michigan Wildlife Cooperative Coordinator We all have busy schedules. Especially once you have kids (or so I hear). One thing I do know is that the leaders of cooperatives put a lot of their personal time and money into organizing a cooperative, and any cooperative functions that come up. Given all they…

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DNR CREATES STATE GAME AREA BLUE RIBBON PANEL

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently announced the formation of a Blue Ribbon Advisory Group to independently review state game areas. DNR Director Keith Creagh made the announcement at Thursday’s meeting of the Natural Resources Commission in Lansing. State game areas are important public land areas owned by the state of Michigan, providing residents with broad…

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