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Deer Spotted Swimming in Lake Michigan Near Chicago Harbor [VIDEO]
Deer Spotted Swimming in Lake Michigan Near Chicago Harbor [VIDEO]
Deer Spotted Swimming in Lake Michigan Near Chicago Harbor [VIDEO]
With the weather warming up, we're all looking for ways to keep cool-- even deer, apparently. What I love about this video of a deer swimming in Lake Michigan is that's not some super-remote, wooded area like we picture deer hanging out in. This deer is taking a dip near Montrose Harbor in Chicago.
Helpful Hunting Tips from the Michigan DNR
Helpful Hunting Tips from the Michigan DNR
Helpful Hunting Tips from the Michigan DNR
Tuesday, November 15th officially kicks off firearm season in Michigan and whether you're a seasoned hunter or going out for the first time, the Michigan DNR has some reminders for hunters. The biggest one is you must wear Hunter Orange clothing and it has to be your outermost layer and visible from all sides...
13-Point Buck Walks Into Grand Rapids Business
13-Point Buck Walks Into Grand Rapids Business
13-Point Buck Walks Into Grand Rapids Business
It isn't quite yet firearm deer season, but we think maybe this deer was looking for a place to hide before this weekend. A 13-point buck wandered into Star Collision CARSTAR on Plainfield Ave. near Leonard St. Tuesday afternoon.
DNR Confirms Michigan’s First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
DNR Confirms Michigan’s First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
DNR Confirms Michigan’s First Case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Deer
The Michigan departments of Natural Resources (DNR) and Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) confirmed Monday that a free-ranging deer in Meridian Township (Ingham County) has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk and moose. This is the first time the disease has been found in Michigan’s free-ranging deer
'Don't Veer for Deer'
'Don't Veer for Deer'
'Don't Veer for Deer'
With the start of bow hunting season Wednesday, deer are on the move here in West Michigan. October and November are the riskiest months for deer-related vehicle accidents in Michigan. Because of this, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and other organizations are coming up with new ways to bring the number of deer-related accidents down. The Traffic Safety Coalition is trying to increas

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