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Tag: Michigan outdoor information

All Outdoors Update Wednesday November 1, 2023

Posted on November 1, 2023October 29, 2023 by jimmishler
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U.S. National Park Service single-use plastics reduction plan

2023 U.S. Department of the Interior single-use plastics order

National Parks Conservation Association plastics impact information

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Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, environmental cleanup, Jim Mishler, keeping parks free of plastic trash, Michigan, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, national parks reducing plastic products use, plasitc trash, plastic trash, problems handling plastic trash, problems with plastic trash, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, U.S. Department of the Interior plastics reduction plan, what happens to single-use plstic bottles?, why should we reduce use of single-use plastics, why switch to reusable beverage containers?

All Outdoors Update Tuesday October 31, 2023

Posted on October 31, 2023October 29, 2023 by jimmishler
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Sparr’s Outdoors Pond Monsters video

Sparr’s Outdoors YouTube channel

Michigan DNR panfish information

Photo: Sparr’s Outdoors

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All Outdoors Update Monday October 30, 2023

Posted on October 30, 2023October 29, 2023 by jimmishler
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Kalamazoo River Fishing Guide Jon Lee on Facebook

Kalamazoo River Watershed Council river recovery information

Photo: Jon Lee

 

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, dam blowout, dam sediment damages on the Kalamazoo River, Fishing Guide Jon Lee, has the Kalamazoo River recovered from the dam blowout?, Jim Mishler, Kalamazoo River, Kalamazoo River dam blowout, Kalamazoo River fishing, Michigan, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, rebounding fish species on the Kalamazoo River, recovery of the Kalamazoo River, sediment blowout on the Kalamazoo River, smallmouth bass fishing, smallmouth bass fishing on the Kalamazoo River

All Outdoors Update Friday October 27, 2023

Posted on October 27, 2023October 23, 2023 by jimmishler
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UP trail cam survey report from the Straits Area Sportsmen’s Club

Fall 2023 Michigan DNR staff report on the status of wolves in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Photo: Dan Audette

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, are trail cams a good way to survey wildlife?, counting wolves in Michigan's UP, Jim Mishler, Michigan, Michigan DNR, Michigan DNR wolf count, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, Michigan trail cam wildlife survey, MSU Wildlife researcher Matt Nelson, trail cam privacy issues, trail cam survey seeks out wolves in Michigan, using AI to protect privacy rights of people, using hundreds of trail cams to survey wildlife in Michigan, using trail cams to count wolves, what are all those trail cams spread across Michigan's Upper Peninsula?, wolf count in Michigan, wolves in Michigan

All Outdoors Update Thursday October 26, 2023

Posted on October 26, 2023October 22, 2023 by jimmishler
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Report on Michigan UP trail cam wildlife survey from the Straits Area Sportsmen’s Club

Michigan DNR staff report on the status of wolves in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Photo: Straits Area Sportsmen’s Club

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, counting large mammals in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, DNR wolf count in Michigan, Jim Mishler, Michigan, Michigan DNR, Michigan DNR wolf count information, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, Michigan wolf count, MSU researcher coordinating wolf count in Michigan, trail cam wildlife survey in Michigan, using hundreds of trail cams to survey wildlife in the Upper Peninsula, using trail cams to document the wolf population in Michigan, what are all those trail cams spread across Michigan's Upper Peninsula?, Wildloife Reseaarcher Matt Nelson, wolf management in Michigan

All Outdoors Update Wednesday October 25, 2023

Posted on October 25, 2023October 22, 2023 by jimmishler
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See the fall salmon run in the Manistee River in Guide Chad Betts video

Betts Guide Service

Michigan DNR fishing information

Photo: Guide Chad Betts

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, Betts Guide Service, catch a salmon from a Michigan river, fall salmon fishing, Guide Chad Betts, huge numbers of salmon in the Manistee River, Jim Mishler, Manistee River salmon, Manistee River salmon run, Michigan, Michigan DNR, Michigan DNR fishing information, Michigan fall salmon run, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, salmon viewing in Michigan, see the fall salmon run in Michigan, video showing lots of salmon in the Manistee River, where can I catch salmon in Michigan in the fall?, where can I fish for salmon in Michigan? contqact a guide for salmon fishing in Michigan

All Outdoors Update Tuesday October 24, 2023

Posted on October 24, 2023October 22, 2023 by jimmishler
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Michigan Audubon Saaturday October 28 Sandhill Crane count – scroll down the page for information

Michigan Audubon prime Sandhill Crane viewing location – Phyllis Haehnle Memorial Audubon Sanctuary

Michigan DNR Sandhill Crane migration information

Photo: Michigan.gov

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, annual migrating Sandhill Crane count in Michigan, do all Sandhill Cranes migrate south for the winter? why do some Sandhill Cranes stay put in the winter?, is it safe for Sandhill Cranes to stay in Michigan through the winter?, Jim Mishler, Michigan, Michigan Audubon Sandhill Crane migration, Michigan DNR, Michigan DNR Sandhill Crane information, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, Phyllis Haehnle Memorial Audubon Sanctuary, Sandhill Crane migration, Sandhill Cranes, Sandhill Cranes in Michigan, when can I see migrating Sandhill Cranes? when do Sandhill Cranes migrate south from Michigan

All Outdoors Update Monday October 23, 2023

Posted on October 23, 2023October 22, 2023 by jimmishler
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Sandhill Crane viewing location –   Phyllis Haehnle Memorial Audubon Sanctuary near Jackson, Michigan

Michigan Audubon Sandhill Crane migration and viewing information

Michigan DNR Sandhill Crane migration information

Photo: Michigan Audubon

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All Outdoors Update Thursday October 19, 2023

Posted on October 19, 2023October 15, 2023 by jimmishler

 

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Michigan DNR Splake survey information

Michigan DNR MITU 2022 Splake report

Michigan DNR Lake Superior fishing information

Photo: Michigan DNR

Posted in UpdateTagged All Outdoors Update, are Splake a native species?, can I catch Splake from shore along Lake Superior?, do I need a boat to catch Splake in Lake Superior?, how do I tell a Splake from a Lake Trout?, how do I tell Splake from Brook Trout?, is shore fishing a good option for catching Splake?, Jim Mishler, Lake Superior Splake, Michigan, Michigan DNR, Michigan DNR Splake fishing information, Michigan outdoor information, Michigan outdoors, Splake, Splake fishing in Michigan, Splake identification, what fish are bred to create Splake?, what is a Splake?, where are Splake planted by the Michigan DNR?, where can I catch a Splake?, why should I report catching Splake to the Michigann DNR?

All Outdoors Update Wednesday October 18, 2023

Posted on October 18, 2023October 15, 2023 by jimmishler
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Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy habitat restoration video – goat segment starts at about 4:15

Conservation Center GTRLC Goat Barn information

Grand Traverse Land Conservancy Mitchell Creek Meadows – the Don and Jerry Oleson Nature Preserve information

Photo: GTRLC

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