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Who Knew Porcupines Climb Trees?

5:43 Early spring, before the trees fully leaf out, is an ideal time for spotting tree-dwelling porcupines who often move into the upper canopy of trees to eat and rest during the daytime. They commonly venture to the outermost or highest branch tips to break off newly budding twigs to eat. Trembling aspen and young hemlock bark are favorite foods for porcupines, but they will consume bark from a wide range of tree types and supplement their diet with fruits and ground dwelling plants and shrubs. While slow moving and lumbering on the ground, porcupines are adept climbers, alternately using their front and back claws to grasp the wood as they pull themselves upward.

Cougars Are Gaining Numbers In Michigan

Cougars Are Gaining Numbers In Michigan Let s be honest, did you click the story because you were expecting to read a story about the numbers of older ladies finding younger guys were on the rise?  Yeah, this time around, we’re not talking about that kind of cougar. Fox 17 reports that last year the Michigan DNR was able to confirm 14 cougar sightings within the state of Michigan. That’s the most cougars confirmed sighted in one year ever in the mitten state. Of course, prior to 2008, we didn’t have a real good way of keeping tabs on the wild cat sightings, but just for the simple fact that historically, cougars haven’t really been seen around the eastern part of the U.S. since the late 1800s.

Whitmer s declaration of energy emergency draws criticism over ongoing plans to shut down Line 5

by Scott McClallen, The Center Square  | February 23, 2021 05:00 PM Print this article On Saturday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared an energy emergency because of propane delivery delays that jeopardized the heating source for many Michigan homes. The order allows tanker truck drivers to exceed their maximum daily driving limits until Feb. 28. “With a cold wave gripping the country, our top priority right now is ensuring that Michigan families and businesses have the home heating fuel we need to stay warm,” Whitmer said in a statement. “While I am confident that our state has the energy supply we need to get through these cold winter days, we aren’t taking any chances after what happened in Texas this week.

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