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State of Michigan: Department of Natural Resources

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Features the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), based in Lansing, Michigan. Contains a FAQ about Michigan black bears and information on black bear management. Includes a telephone list of DNR offices and the management plan for the current fiscal year. Recounts the DNR's history and offers an organizational chart and calendar of events. Links to DNR press releases and Natural Resources Commission meeting minutes, as well as the "Michigan Natural Resources" magazine. Also links to Michigan resources on the Internet, information on federal rules, and other related sites.

Working for You

Author : Michigan. Department of Natural Resources
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Page : 68 pages
File Size : 14,36 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Conservation of natural resources
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They Need Not Vanish

Author : Michigan. Department of Natural Resources
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Page : 294 pages
File Size : 48,52 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Michigan
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Michigan Community Recreation

Author : Michigan. Department of Natural Resources. Recreation Services Division
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Page : 6 pages
File Size : 25,97 MB
Release : 197?
Category : Recreation
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Something Spectacular

Author : Howard A. Tanner
Publisher : MSU Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 46,14 MB
Release : 2018-12-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1628953470

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As the new chief of the Michigan Department of Conservation’s Fish Division in 1964, Howard A. Tanner was challenged to “do something . . . spectacular.” He met that challenge by leading the successful introduction of coho salmon into the Michigan waters of the Great Lakes. This volume illustrates how Tanner was able to accomplish this feat: from a detailed account of his personal and professional background that provided a foundation for success; the historical and contemporary context in which the Fish Division undertook this bold step to reorient the state’s fishery from commercial to sport; the challenges, such as resistance from existing government institutions and finding funding, that he and his colleagues faced; the risks they took by introducing a nonnative species; the surprises they experienced in the first season’s catch; to, finally, the success they achieved in establishing a world-renowned, biologically and financially beneficial sport fishery in the Great Lakes. Tanner provides an engaging history of successfully introducing Pacific salmon into the lakes from the perspective of an ultimate insider.