MARQUETTE The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced registration is open for this summer’s Becoming an Outdoors Woman program, which is set f
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Jan 22, 2021
MARQUETTE The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is soliciting applications for open volunteer positions on both the Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Councils.
The councils are designed to advise the DNR on regional programs and policies, identify areas in which the department can be more effective and responsive, and offer insight and guidance from members’ own experiences and from the public.
A Feb. 1 deadline has been set to apply for membership to the councils. Several vacancies are currently available.
The councils meet every other month, with meeting agenda items set by council members. Council recommendations are forwarded to the DNR for consideration in policy-formation and decision-making processes.
Jan 16, 2021
MARQUETTEâ– The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is soliciting applications for open volunteer positions on both the Eastern and Western Upper Peninsula Citizens’ Advisory Councils.
The councils are designed to advise the DNR on regional programs and policies, identify areas in which the department can be more effective and responsive, and offer insight and guidance from members’ own experiences and from the public.
A Feb. 1 deadline has been set to apply. Several vacancies are currently available.
The councils meet every other month, with meeting agenda items set by council members. Council recommendations are forwarded to the DNR for consideration in policy-formation and decision-making processes.
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A deer that fell through the ice is shown.This collection of images shows the sequence of events as Jeremy Sergey, a conservation officer with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, rescues a white-tailed deer that became stuck in the ice on Dec. 28 in the Dead River Basin in Marquette. After being removed from the water and taken to shore, the deer walked away on its own into the woods. (Photos courtesy of Rick McCarthy)
MARQUETTE An area white-tailed deer most likely lived to see the new year.
Michigan Department of Natural Resources personnel on Dec. 28 rescued a deer from the Dead River Basin in Marquette, said Sgt. Mark Leadman, a supervisor based at the DNR’s Marquette Customer Service Center. The rescue involved two other DNR employees.