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Loons and turkeys and bunnies, oh my

Article content Maybe it’s just that I’m at home more now. This lockdown has resulted in the Community Care staff working from home offices much of the time. I have a fabulous view of the back yard from my home office and it’s a veritable parade of critters out that window. Perhaps the animals have always been around my house in such numbers and I just wasn’t here to see them. The fox prances by regularly. It has blotches of black on it’s body amidst the reddish fur and bushy tail. That fox trots along as if it’s going somewhere in particular. Recently it had a large mouse dangling from its mouth and was likely heading somewhere to have lunch.

Dress for success this turkey season - Wausau Pilot & Review

Wausau Pilot & Review Open Search We’re halfway through regular spring turkey season, and the DNR is reminding hunters to adhere to best practices while out in the field, especially when it comes to camouflage safety. Photo credit: Wisconsin DNR MADISON, Wis. – We’re halfway through regular spring turkey season, and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding hunters to adhere to best practices while out in the field, especially when it comes to camouflage safety. Hunter camouflage is an important part of hunting turkey, but it may present a problem. The better you are camouflaged and concealed, the less likely another hunter will be able to see you, and the more likely you could be mistaken for a turkey.

Michigan offers $1 million to improve wildlife habitat

Capital News Service Reinstatement of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Habitat Grant Program could provide significant funding for many habitat projects this year, the department said. The DNR awarded no grants last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but now is moving ahead. program manager Chip Kosloski said. The application deadline is June 4 with $1 million in funding available. Previous recipients include the Michigan chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Lenawee Conservation District. Funded by the sales of hunting and fishing licenses, the program was established in 2013 to enhance and improve the quality and quantity of habitats for game species, the DNR said.

Michigan Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – May 7, 2021

Outdoornews May 6, 2021 DISTRICT 1 CO Jared Ferguson was traveling south on M-95 when he encountered a motor vehicle traveling 95 mph in a posted 55 miles per hour zone. CO Ferguson was able to stop the vehicle and contact the driver. CO Ferguson asked the driver why he continued at a high rate of speed and didn’t slow down after seeing the patrol vehicle and he stated, “I didn’t think you guys could stop me for speeding, so I didn’t think anything of it.” A citation was issued for speeding. CO Shannon Kritz worked in conjunction with Wisconsin game wardens to patrol an area of the Menominee River where both states were receiving numerous snagging complaints. CO Kritz contacted one angler who was observed keeping a fish after it had been snagged on top of its head. The angler explained to CO Kritz that he thought he could keep fish as long as they were caught in front of the gill plate. CO Kritz informed the angler that fish have to be retained in the mouth to be legall

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