After months of meetings and work sessions, the Michigan Natural Resources Commission has approved deer regulation changes for 2024 and beyond.
The commission was considering numerous proposed changes to manage Michigan’s overpopulation of whitetails in the southern third of the state and a diminished number of deer in the northern haunts. At its meeting in Lansing last week, commissioners voted on multiple proposals from NRC commissioners, the DNR’s Wildlife Division staff, and from the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula Deer Management Initiative groups.
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