The guns will be blazing in wooded areas across Michigan as hunters look to bag more deer this hunting season.
Brent Pike, a member of the Michigan Wildlife Council, says the season isn't about killing animals.
Look at conservation from another “angle”! Join Annette and her new intern, Dillon, on his first hike through the great outdoors. On the way, they’ll talk with a Michigan hunter about the vital role hunters and anglers play in wildlife management, food assistance and the economy! #HereForMiOutdoors
By: Kathryn Pentiuk | Southfield Sun | Published October 9, 2024 SOUTHFIELD — The Michigan Wildlife Council hosted its first-ever Harvest to Table Gala Oct. 1 at the Great Lakes […]
Protecting pollinator populations takes a village! Conservationists, gardeners, hunters, anglers and biologists all play an important part in helping beautiful butterflies and maintaining gorgeous grasslands here in Michigan. #HereForMiOutdoors
Species like the wild turkey have made a major comeback in Michigan thanks to conservation activities like habitat management and relocation efforts! #HereForMiOutdoors
We all need a comfy environment to do our best work. That includes wildlife! Join Annette and her new intern, Jackie, as they learn about rabbitats! #HereForMiOutdoors
Portage Creek at Milham Park will soon be ready for outdoor fun and trout fishing! A healthier ecosystem, Increased outdoor recreation opportunities, and better water for Kalamazoo’s trout population. Revenue from hunting and fishing license sales has helped make outdoor recreation more accessible to Kalamazoo residents and restore the creek's water for the trout population.
Tune in to the second episode of “Conservation Kitchen”! AJ Williams, editor of MI Chronicle, joins Chef Trimell Hawkins as he prepares a delicious wild turkey dish just in time for the holiday season
Underwood’s journey to hunting began long after she first picked up a bow at Elite Archery Academy — Detroit’s only Black-owned indoor and outdoor archery shooting range — under the tutelage of owner Eric “Coach E.T.” Tomlinson.
“I was hitting the balloons and I liked the way it felt,” Underwood said. “So, I kept up with (archery). But I was only interested in target shooting.”
Fishing plays a vital role in supporting wildlife and natural resource management LANSING, Mich. — Nearly 272,000 Michigan residents and visitors purchased a fishing license for the first time in […]
Zavia Ferguson, who has been cast as Annette in recent Michigan Wildlife Council ads, recently walked the walk into a deer blind for her first-ever hunting experience! As a first-time […]
The Michigan Chronicle and the Michigan Wildlife Council present, “Bridging the Gap: Fishing and Hunting in Our Community. The panel discusses their cultural experiences, conservation, underrepresentation and more. Esteemed […]