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Temporary removal of bird feeders can help to slow the spread of avian influenza

As a precautionary measure, taking down bird feeders can [...]

By |2022-04-27T14:48:54-04:00April 25th, 2022|Action Alerts & Advocacy|Comments Off on Temporary removal of bird feeders can help to slow the spread of avian influenza

Give feedback on Michigan’s gray wolf management plan by January 31, 2022

Please Circulate: Michigan DNR is in the process of updating [...]

By |2022-01-25T07:32:38-05:00January 24th, 2022|Action Alerts & Advocacy, Conservation Commitments|Comments Off on Give feedback on Michigan’s gray wolf management plan by January 31, 2022

A Plea From the Anishinaabek People: Keep the Sandhill Crane OFF the Game Species List in Michigan

The Anishinaabe are a group of culturally related [...]

By |2021-10-27T13:41:47-04:00October 27th, 2021|Action Alerts & Advocacy|Comments Off on A Plea From the Anishinaabek People: Keep the Sandhill Crane OFF the Game Species List in Michigan

An Update on SR 20: A State Resolution To Designate the Sandhill Crane a Game Species and Remove Migratory Bird Protections

The Natural Resources Commission hears a presentation by [...]

By |2021-10-19T14:54:46-04:00October 18th, 2021|Action Alerts & Advocacy|Comments Off on An Update on SR 20: A State Resolution To Designate the Sandhill Crane a Game Species and Remove Migratory Bird Protections

Michigan Audubon Urges Commission to Maintain Sandhill Crane Status as Federally-Protected, Non-Game Species

Earlier in 2021, Senator McBroom presented Senate Resolution 20 [...]

By |2021-10-11T12:17:03-04:00October 9th, 2021|Action Alerts & Advocacy|Comments Off on Michigan Audubon Urges Commission to Maintain Sandhill Crane Status as Federally-Protected, Non-Game Species
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