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Michigan’s firearm deer hunting season begins Nov. 15: How to buy a kill tag, report a harvest
Read full article: Michigan’s firearm deer hunting season begins Nov. 15: How to buy a kill tag, report a harvestMichigan’s firearm deer season kicks off next week, and this is the second season where all hunters who successfully take a deer need to report the kill online.
What is chronic wasting disease? Could ‘zombie deer’ disease spread to humans through infected meat?
Read full article: What is chronic wasting disease? Could ‘zombie deer’ disease spread to humans through infected meat?Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been found in both the Upper and Lower peninsulas of Michigan.
Michigan hunters should expect changes to deer check stations this fall due to COVID-19
Read full article: Michigan hunters should expect changes to deer check stations this fall due to COVID-19LANSING, Mich. – Deer hunters should expect changes to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources deer check stations this fall. Hunters will be required to wear masks and following social distancing guidelines at DNR deer check stations. At many check stations, hunters will be required to stay in their vehicles while their deer is checked. Hunters who want disease testing are asked to bring only deer heads to check stations by removing them ahead of time. Hours and locations of deer check stations will be available by clicking here.