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About 200 trail cameras have been placed throughout Northern Lower Michigan to help monitor the state's elk herd.
Who needs morons fighting at stadiums when you have giant elk brawlin’ it out?! If you pay attention to my blog, you know how dangerous nature can be. I cover a ton of animal content, I cover extreme ...
While afternoon thunderstorms on Saturday helped firefighters contain one blaze burning on the Western Slope, another nearby ...
With warm and dry conditions on Monday, the Lee Fire in Rio Blanco and Garfield counties remained 60% contained as of Tuesday ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources are adding 200 cameras to track the Lower Peninsula’s elk population, adding to ...
Strangely, this antler clashing took place outside of the regular elk rut season. It’s normal for bull elk to be more aggressive and vocal from September to November. They starting “acting up” during ...
In 2018, Terrie and David Drewry thought they had it all figured out. They adopted a burro named Diesel from the Bureau of ...
Significant progress was made over the weekend to contain and control the Elk and Lee fires in Rio Blanco County near Meeker.