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Fisheries biologists, technicians, and management teams from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources are constantly working to make decisions on how best to manage Michigan’s fisheries. But the list of key roles doesn’t stop there. Michigan anglers also can play a role in fisheries management by participating in opportunities for public input, such as the Lake Superior Management Plan survey.
The information obtained in this survey will be used along with biological data to develop a 10-year management plan for Lake Superior and its tributaries. The survey was designed to gather public perspective about recent fishing activity and opinions regarding fisheries management.
Michigan DNR says black bear found near Flint ‘a pretty rare occurrence’
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This Michigan State Police photo shows a black bear, killed in an accident on I-75 near Beecher Road in Flint Township.
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FLINT TWP., MI The black bear killed in traffic on Interstate 75 near Flint has officials at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources scratching their heads.
Sure, there are at least 15,000 bears and cubs in the state, but roughly 90 percent live in the Upper Peninsula, while the remaining 10 percent are mainly found in the northern Lower Peninsula.
“Generally they are not seen south of Clare County, (but) we do occasionally get young male bears looking for food or mating,” Holly Vaughn, public outreach and engagement manager for the DNR, told MLive-The Flint Journal.
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