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11-05-2025
- Politics
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Michigan DNR halts program to euthanize Canada geese
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Michigan lawmakers recently passed a controversial proposal to lethally gas Canada geese. However, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it's now changing course. The pilot proposal passed by the Michigan Natural Resources Commission last October allowed for the roundup and lethal gassing of Canada geese during summer months when they're flightless, as a way to reduce overpopulation and conflict. Under the program, landowners are able to seek a permit to have geese on their property captured and humanely euthanized, but only after they have attempted a number of control methods, including nest and egg destruction, according to the state department. Michigan lawmakers expressed concerns about the program in a letter penned to the Natural Resources Commission in late April, prompting a response from Michigan DNR director M. Scott response comes a week before the May 16 deadline to apply for permits for the program. 'The department planned to continue to research alternative options for managing human-goose conflicts and health and safety concerns for areas with overabundant Canada goose populations. We will also continue to encourage non-lethal techniques for landowners to deal with problem geese, including eliminating feeding, using scare tactics and destroying nests' Michigan DNR director M. Scott Bowen's letter says in part The DNR says on its website that it encourages tolerance and coexistence with Canada geese, stating that there are numerous non-lethal techniques available, and that capture and euthanasia should only be considered as a last resort. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
02-04-2025
- Climate
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Northern Michigan state parks closed after ice storm damage
Several state parks in northern Michigan are temporarily closed after severe ice storms hit the region this week. Downed trees and power lines have made some of the parks and trails inaccessible. The parks will be closed while crews work to clear debris and restore safe access. 'The ice storms and powerful winds that tore through the northern Lower Peninsula left a lot of damage, including at some state parks and trails and other DNR-managed facilities,' said DNR Director Scott Bowen in a news release. 'While we work behind the scenes to assess the impact and restore these resources, our top concern is keeping people safe outdoors. Please avoid storm-damaged areas, give our crews the space they need, and follow public safety guidance around downed trees and power lines and other storm-related hazards.' The DNR released a list of state parks that are closed. Aloha Burt Lake Cheboygan Clear Lake Fisherman's Island Young Hartwick Pines Newegon Onaway Thompson's Harbor P.H. Hoeft Otsego Lake Rockport Recreation Area Wilderness Petoskey The DNR customer service center in Gaylord and the Oden State Fish Hatchery and Visitor Center are also included in the closures. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Alpena, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet, Mackinac, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego and Presque Isle counties Monday. More: Another storm set to hit Northern Michigan as ice storm recovery efforts continue The DNR also warned that trails near the state parks and public lands could be dangerous due to fallen trees and branches. "The trails could be dangerous especially for motorized trail users who come up on unsafe trail conditions quickly,' said Scott Slavin, Northwest Lower Peninsula trails specialist for the DNR Parks and Recreation Division in the news release. 'We urge off-road vehicle riders to slow down, take corners with extra caution, watch for potential hazards and stay on designated trails." The DNR is advising against riding, hiking or biking on state forest lands in the region and to use extreme caution if an activity is necessary. The DNR is contacting campers who have reservations at any of the affected parks to cancel existing reservations. Campers who have reservations in the Upper Peninsula are also strongly encouraged to cancel for a full refund. Campers with questions should call the reserved park. This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Northern Michigan state parks closed after ice storm damage